It’s one other excellent climate day for the Buffalo Bills once they battle the Miami Dolphins on Thursday Night Football on Sept. 18.
It’s the second evening recreation at Highmark Stadium in a row, following the all-timer against the Baltimore Ravens in the season opener. It’s going to be an analogous climate state of affairs, with temperatures within the higher 60s at kickoff and no probability of precipitation as Josh Allen and the Payments sq. off in opposition to Tua Tagovailoa and the Dolphins.
The National Weather Service in Buffalo predicts gametime temperatures within the higher 60s come kickoff, cooling into the decrease 60s by the tip of the sport. Whereas there will likely be some clouds, the precipitation potential is within the single digits.
The cooler temperatures will spare Payments Mafia the excessive humidity, with relative humidity reaching as excessive as 91%. Wind within the space will likely be calm.
The AccuWeather forecast is comparable, calling for principally clear skies and temperatures spanning the 60s. The dew level will stay firmly within the snug vary all through the sport.
The Payments are favored by 12.5 factors in opposition to the winless Dolphins, who’ve been outscored by 31 mixed factors by means of the primary two weeks of the season. The over/below is 49.5, according to BetMGM.
Climate isn’t anticipated to play a task within the recreation, with no precipitation, extreme warmth or gusting winds within the forecast. The one non-ideal circumstances anticipated is the temperature will likely be cooler than 70 levels, the edge favored by betting site RotoGrinders.
— Steve Howe stories on climate, local weather and the Nice Lakes for the Democrat and Chronicle. An RIT graduate, he has coated myriad matters through the years, together with public security, native authorities, nationwide politics and financial improvement in New York and Utah. His favourite NFL workforce is the Jacksonville Jaguars.