Bears-Rams weather forecast shows freezing temperatures, awful wind chill and snow

Billy Heyen

Bears-Rams weather forecast shows freezing temperatures, awful wind chill and snow image

The weather forecast for the Chicago Bears' home playoff game Sunday against the Los Angeles Rams is brutal.

Unless you like freezing temperatures, worse wind chill and some snow to top it all off.

A spot in the NFC Championship Game will be on the line.

Conditions couldn't be a whole lot worse for Caleb Williams and the Bears facing off with Matthew Stafford and the Rams.

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Bears-Rams weather forecast

Kickoff is scheduled for 5:30 p.m. Local time.

At that time, the temperature itself is slated to be 19 degrees.

But it's windy, with gusts up to 20 miles per hour.

So the wind chill at kickoff, according to AccuWeather, brings the real feel down to 1 degree.

And once 6 p.m. Local time hits, chance of precipitation rises above 50 percent for the rest of the game.

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By the second half, the winds are projected to rise up to 25 miles per hour, which brings the wind chill temperature down to around negative-5.

Wind, snow and cold don't bode well for hands, legs or footballs.

It could be a bit of a bizarre game on a night when so much is at stake.

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