The Forecast For Sunday’s Rams-Bears Playoff Game In Chicago Is Brutal 

We don’t what time the Los Angeles Chargers and Chicago Bears NFC Divisional Round Playoff Game will kickoff on Sunday but no matter what, the weather at Soldier Field is going to br brutal. 

The early forecast for Sunday’s game is going to extremely cold and windy with a potential for some snow. 

According to AccuWeather, the high of the day is 20 degrees, with the RealFeel temperature being 7 degrees. Winds of 13 mph are expected, with gusts up to 21 mph, making it feel even colder than the actual temperature in the stadium.

AccuWeather calls the conditions “bitterly cold,” especially with it being mostly cloudy and a lack of sun to warm things up. That’s if the game is scheduled for 3 p.m. ET.

If the game kicks off at 6:30 p.m. , it’ll be even colder. At night it’ll be 12 degrees with a feel like temperature of minus-6. About an inch of snow is expected, with 12 mph winds and 22 mph gusts. There’s a 59% chance of precipitation in the evening.

These fridge temperature should benefit the Chicago Bears. Under Sean McVay, the Rams have played four games where the temperature was below 30 degrees.. They’re 2-2 in those games, one of them being a 15-6 loss to the Bears in December of 2018.

The winner of Sunday’s NFC Divisional Round will face the winner of the 49ers-Seahawks game in the NFC Championship Game.