NFL Week 4 Weather Report & Predictions (2025)
We’re into Week 4 of the National Football League (NFL) regular season, and we have our second international game of 2025, and first on European soil. In addition, we have some possible interesting weather systems for the outdoor games, and a pair of Monday night games which are each outside. Let’s get to it.
Let’s dive into the NFL Week 4 weather report.
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NFL Week 4 Weather Report: Advice & Predictions
(All forecasts courtesy of AccuWeather.com | Odds via FanDuel Sportsbook)
Minnesota Vikings (-2.5) at Pittsburgh Steelers | Total 40.5
Forecast: 60 degrees, 15% chance of precipitation
Wind Speed: 6-8 MPH
It will be rather cool at Croke Park in Dublin, Ireland, as the Vikings and Steelers battle overseas. Kickoff is scheduled for 9:30 a.m. ET, and the game can be viewed or streamed on NFL Network or NFL+. If there is precipitation, we’ll have mist or drizzle only. Temperatures will barely be above 60 degrees, with not much wind to speak of.
Philadelphia Eagles (-3.5) at Tampa Bay Buccaneers | Total 44.5
Forecast: 88 degrees, 15% chance of precipitation
Wind Speed: 6-8 MPH
In this battle of unbeatens on the Suncoast, temperatures will be summer-like, which will benefit the home side. Could we have some cramping issues for the visitors? There is a slight chance of precipitation, especially as we get into the second half, but the real issue is the heat. The good news is that the humidity levels of 90% in the morning will decrease to around 60% at kickoff.
New Orleans Saints at Buffalo Bills (-15.5) | Total 48.5
Forecast: 76 degrees, 0% chance of precipitation
Wind Speed: 7-8 MPH
For late September, this looks like a Chamber of Commerce Day in Western New York. We have no chance of precipitation and temperatures pushing 80 degrees. It takes some hearty folks to live in this area of the country, but this day looks like summer. No issues for the players here.
Cleveland Browns at Detroit Lions (-9.5) | Total 44.5
Forecast: Indoors
Wind Speed: This game is played in a dome
There aren’t a ton of indoor games in Week 4, but this is one of them. The Browns head inside for the first time this season, and they’re looking to pull a second straight upset of an NFC North team. The Lions scored 52 points the last time we saw them at home, but that will certainly be much tougher against a suffocating Browns D.
Tennessee Titans at Houston Texans (-7.5) | Total 38.5
Forecast: Indoors
Wind Speed: This game is played in a dome
It’s likely that the retractable roof will be closed in H-Town, but with temperatures in the mid- to upper-80’s, no chance of precipitation and light winds of 6-8 MPH, it’s possible this one is outdoors. If it is played under the sun, there will be few issues.
Los Angeles Chargers (-6.5) at New York Giants | Total 43.5
Forecast: 78 degrees, 15% chance of precipitation
Wind Speed: 4-6 MPH
Showers are expected to pull out by mid-morning at the latest, and the field is likely to be covered. As such, precipitation or moisture won’t be an issue. Temperatures will be pleasant, too, pushing 80 degrees, with falling humidity percentages throughout the game. Wind won’t be a factor, either.
Washington Commanders (-1.5) at Atlanta Falcons | Total 43.5
Forecast: Indoors
Wind Speed: This game is played in a dome
The biggest questions here, since weather won’t be a concern, is quarterback play. QB Kirk Cousins finished up a blowout loss last week in place of the ineffective QB Michael Penix Jr. Might we see a short leash for Penix? As for Washington, QB Jayden Daniels was inactive last week, but QB Marcus Mariota was more than effective.
Carolina Panthers at New England Patriots (-5.5) | Total 43.5
Forecast: 76 degrees, 10% chance of precipitation
Wind Speed: 5-6 MPH
It’s probably lucky this game isn’t in the Carolinas, as it is possible a tropical system could be affecting the Carolinas. As for New England, a small batch of showers are expected to move out well ahead of game time, and there is just a slight risk of minor precipitation early in the game, tailing off to nothing by the second half. There will be considerable cloud cover, but not much wind, either.
Indianapolis Colts at Los Angeles Rams (-3.5) | Total 49.5
Forecast: Indoors
Wind Speed: This game is played in a dome
In the late window we have an intriguing game, as the Colts travel west to battle the Rams in a surprisingly interesting game. We have a fast track, and we’ll see how QB Daniel Jones handles facing a Rams defense in hostile territory.
Jacksonville Jaguars at San Francisco 49ers (-3.5) | Total 46.5
Forecast: 73 degrees, 10% chance of precipitation
Wind Speed: 9-13 MPH
The biggest concern in this game will be winds, which could gust up to 15-20 MPH at times, potentially affecting the passing and kicking games. The clouds will break by kickoff, and precipitation is unlikely to rear its ugly head here, either.
Baltimore Ravens (-2.5) at Kansas City Chiefs | Total 48.5
Forecast: 87 degrees, 10% chance of precipitation
Wind Speed: 5-7 MPH
In this marquee battle at Arrowhead, the most interesting thing isn’t the weather, it’s that one of these Super Bowl contenders is going to leave the field at 1-3 after four games. Win or lose, these teams will do it in some moderate heat, with light winds and precipitation tailing off by game’s end.
Chicago Bears at Las Vegas Raiders (-1.5) | Total 47.5
Forecast: Indoors
Wind Speed: This game is played in a dome
It’s another indoor game, and that’s a bummer. We’ll see if Bears QB Caleb Williams can carry over the momentum from what was arguably the best game of his pro career. Against the Raiders, it’s a good bet, as they struggle against the pass. Of course, the Bears also struggle, too, so this could be a surprisingly entertaining game. It used to be a banger when these teams matched up on Tecmo Bowl, right?
Green Bay Packers (-6.5) at Dallas Cowboys (Sunday Night) | Total 47.5
Forecast: Indoors
Wind Speed: This game is played in a dome
Ugh. The Packers and Cowboys battle indoors on Sunday Night Football. Since weather isn’t a focus, all eyes will be on Micah Parsons, as he returns to town with his new team. It will be partly cloudy outside, and a 50% chance of a sack of Dak Prescott by Parsons.
New York Jets at Miami Dolphins (-2.5) (Monday Night) | Total 44.5
Forecast: 83 degrees, 15% chance of precipitation
Wind Speed: 9-11 MPH
In this AFC East Division game in the Monday night opener of a doubleheader, temperatures will be steamy with a slight chance of showers and high humidity. Winds will be moderate, but shouldn’t affecting the passing and/or kicking games too much.
Cincinnati Bengals at Denver Broncos (-7.5) (Monday Night) | Total 43.5
Forecast: 66 degrees, 5% chance of precipitation
Wind Speed: 5-7 MPH
In Game 2 of this Monday night double dip, the Bengals and Broncos should be mostly dry. There is a chance of late-afternoon showers pulling out of the area ahead of kickoff. We’ll have light winds, but nothing too terrible.
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