NFL Week 6 Weather Report & Predictions (2025)
It’s Week 6 of the National Football League (NFL) regular season, and the fourth international game of 2025 takes place at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in London, kicking off at 9:30 a.m. ET on Sunday on NFL Network and NFL+ with the Denver Broncos and New York Jets squaring off.
We’ll have 10 of the 14 games taking place outdoors on Sunday and Monday, with two teams — Houston Texans and Minnesota Vikings — on a bye. Let’s dive into the NFL Week 6 weather report.
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NFL Week 6 Weather Report: Advice & Predictions
(All forecasts courtesy of AccuWeather.com | Odds via FanDuel Sportsbook)
Denver Broncos (-7) at New York Jets | Total 43.5
Forecast: 56 degrees, 5% chance of precipitation
Wind Speed: 5-7 MPH
In the England game, we’ll have coolish temperatures, but after a foggy morning and a low cloud deck, the sun should start to peek out by kickoff. We won’t have much of a breeze, either, making for a solid October afternoon of football.
Cleveland Browns at Pittsburgh Steelers (-5.5) | Total 38.5
Forecast: 63 degrees, 15% chance of precipitation
Wind Speed: 7-9 MPH
We’re going to have plenty of clouds at the confluence, with a little bit of humidity. The sun might also start to peek out in the second half, too, with breezes picking up in the final 30 minutes.
Los Angeles Chargers (-4.5) at Miami Dolphins | Total 43.5
Forecast: 83 degrees, 15% chance of precipitation
Wind Speed: 4-6 MPH
We have partly cloudy conditions in South Florida, with a slight chance of showers, particularly in the second half. It will be humid, too, with dewpoints approaching 70 degrees.
New England Patriots (-3.5) at New Orleans Saints | Total 45.5
Forecast: Indoors
Wind Speed: This game is played in a dome
The Patriots are looking to carry over their momentum from a Sunday Night Football upset win against the Buffalo Bills. Now, QB Drake Maye and the Patriots are favored on the fast track. Are the Pats for real? Or, was the SNF upset an aberration?
Seattle Seahawks (-1.5) at Jacksonville Jaguars | Total 47.5
Forecast: 75 degrees, 0% chance of precipitation
Wind Speed: 8-10 MPH
The Seahawks head east for Duval, and they’ll face partly cloudy conditions with some above-average temperatures flirting with 80 degrees by the finish of the game. We’ll have some breezy conditions which could affect the passing and kicking games, in particular.
Arizona Cardinals at Indianapolis Colts (-7) | Total 47.5
Forecast: Indoors
Wind Speed: This game is played in a dome
The Cardinals and Colts battle under the roof, and Arizona is a bit banged up. QB Kyler Murray is nursing a foot injury, while they’re down to their third- and fourth-string tailbacks with James Conner and Trey Benson sidelined. The most interesting thing might be WR Marvin Harrison Jr. playing in his dad’s old stomping grounds.
Los Angeles Rams (-7) at Baltimore Ravens | Total 44.5
Forecast: 64 degrees, 60% chance of precipitation
Wind Speed: 14-16 MPH
The Rams and Ravens will be battling with sloppy conditions, as a coastal low, or even a subtropical system, affects the Mid-Atlantic. Not only will we have showers, but the winds will be kicking up 14-16 MPH, with gusts up to 20-25 MPH at times. Finally, some messy weather!
Dallas Cowboys (-3) at Carolina Panthers | Total 49.5
Forecast: 67 degrees, 60% chance of precipitation
Wind Speed: 14-16 MPH
Like Baltimore, Charlotte is also expected to be a mess due to the aforementioned coastal low. However, the affects might not be quite as severe as Baltimore, especially if the low tracks a little further to the east. Still, you can expect more of a ground-based offensive attack from both sides.
Tennessee Titans at Las Vegas Raiders (-4.5) | Total 41.5
Forecast: Indoors
Wind Speed: This game is played in a dome
The Titans and Raiders are under the roof in Vegas. It’s good that they’re inside, as they do not need any additional obstacles. QB Cam Ward has struggled everywhere, while QB Geno Smith has been rather erratic.
San Francisco 49ers at Tampa Bay Buccaneers (-3.5) | Total 47.5
Forecast: 85 degrees, 0% chance of precipitation
Wind Speed: 6-8 MPH
The Buccaneers host the 49ers on the Suncoast, and the heat is on. It will feel like summer in Tampa still, as Florida is immune to the fall air infiltrating the rest of the country.
Cincinnati Bengals at Green Bay Packers (-14.5) | Total 44.5
Forecast: 64 degrees, 5% chance of precipitation
Wind Speed: 11-13 MPH
The Bengals turn to QB Joe Flacco for his first start against the Packers, and he meets them for the second time since Week 3, but with different organizations. We’ll have breezy conditions at Lambeau, but at least it will be dry.
Detroit Lions at Kansas City Chiefs (-2.5) (Sunday Night) | Total 52.5
Forecast: 82 degrees, 15% chance of precipitation
Wind Speed: 11-14 MPH
The Lions and Chiefs will battle on Sunday Night Football, and the game will take place just as a cold front is set to blow through. The temperatures will drop from summerlike during the day, to muggy and breezy as the game goes along. The precipitation is likely to hold off, but don’t be surprised if we see a stray shower.
Buffalo Bills (-4.5) at Atlanta Falcons (Monday Night) | Total 49.5
Forecast: Indoors
Wind Speed: This game is played in a dome
The Bills look to pick themselves up off the mat after a stunning loss at home against the New England Patriots. With a fast track, and a little anger, we could see a motivated Bills team.
Chicago Bears at Washington Commanders (-4.5) (Monday Night) | Total 49.5
Forecast: 59 degrees, 40% chance of precipitation
Wind Speed: 9-11 MPH
The coastal storm affecting the Mid-Atlantic should pull out in the overnight hours from Sunday into Monday. However, the forecast calls for some lingering showers to potentially affect the first half, with light breezes tailing off by the second half.
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