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November 2, 2025, 9:48 amLast Updated on November 2, 2025 9:48 am by Jon Mosales | Published: November 2, 2025
November has arrived but the weather will be just fine for most of this week’s games. The lone exception is in Nashville where some drizzle is possible, though that shouldn’t impact the Chargers-Titans game. It’s a thin slate this week as we have only eight outdoor games.
We have been on Easy Street so far this year with good weather for almost every game. Maybe that pattern will change next week since we’ll have games in Green Bay, Chicago and New York. Surely we’ll have some bad weather by then at those cold weather cities, right? Right??
Reminder: This weekly SportsEthos NFL weather report shows the weather forecast for each outdoor game. We will look for weather conditions that may help – or hinder – your fantasy players. We’ll also highlight games where weather forecasts may help us with Over/Under betting decisions.
The forecasts for each game are immediately below. If you’re interested in how various types of weather impact scoring of skill position players, check out the list at the bottom of this article.
NOTE: This report does not include games that are played in domes or retractable roof stadiums that are expected to have a closed roof.
WEEK 9 SCHEDULE
Sunday, November 2
Chicago Bears at Cincinnati Bengals (1pm EDT)
Weather: Decreasing clouds. Temps near 54 degrees with east winds around 5 mph.
Impacts: None.
Carolina Panthers at Green Bay Packers (1pm EDT)
Weather: Partly cloudy and 47 degrees. Southwest winds 10-15 mph with gusts to 20 mph.
Impacts: Minimal.
Atlanta Falcons at New England Patriots (1pm EDT)
Weather: Sunny and 50 degrees. West winds 5-10 mph.
Impacts: None.
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