It's December, so it's time for the NFC North race to bring some winter weather into the equation.
The Green Bay Packers are home on Sunday at Lambeau Field, taking on the Chicago Bears in a huge Week 14 game. Yep, it's winter in Wisconsin.
But how much winter? How will it impact the game?
Here's the latest forecast information as of Sunday morning, via AccuWeather.
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Packers-Bears weather forecast
The summary: It's going to be cold, but dry.
There's no chance of precipitation the entire afternoon. It's showing partly sunny.
The sun won't be keeping it very warm, though.
The temperature at 4 p.m. Local time is slated to be 15 degrees.
It drops to 9 degrees by 7 p.m.
The game shouldn't be all that impacted. Players are able to adapt to the colder temperatures, although the football can become a little slick and the passing attacks could be ever-so-slightly limited.
Fans will have to huddle up for warmth, though. It's been colder at Lambeau before, but this certainly isn't a summer day.
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