Packers vs. Ravens weather forecast ahead of critical Week 17 showdown

Mike Moraitis

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The Green Bay Packers and Baltimore Ravens will meet for a Week 17 contest at Lambeau Field that will have massive playoff implications.

The Ravens are fighting to stay alive, with Baltimore needing a victory to stave off elimination for at least one more day. But even if the Ravens beat the Packers, they can still be eliminated on Sunday if the Pittsburgh Steelers win.

As for the Packers, they're already in the playoffs but have a chance to catch up to the Chicago Bears in the NFC North, so there is something for Green Bay to play for.

With just hours to go before kickoff as of this writing, here's a look at the weather forecast for Lambeau Field on Saturday night.

Packers vs. Ravens weather forecast

The forecast is looking good for this critical matchup between Green Bay and Baltimore.

According to AccuWeather.com, the temperature will sit around 34-35 degrees the entire game, which isn't bad for this time of year. Adding to that, both teams are accustomed to playing in cold weather.

Wind and precipitation won't be a factor, either, as there is a zero-percent chance for the latter and wind gusts will only reach a high of about 12 MPH.

Wind starts becoming a big factor over 20 MPH.

When putting it all together, there is nothing to be concerned about when it comes to weather impacting the performance of either team in this important Week 17 contest.

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