NFL Week 10 Weather Updates: Light rain, snow, wind, and colder temps in forecast unlikely to affect fantasy start 'em, sit 'em decisions

Matt Lutovsky

NFL Week 10 Weather Updates: Light rain, snow, wind, and colder temps in forecast unlikely to affect fantasy start 'em, sit 'em decisions image

Last week's weather was very favorable for this time of year, and the Week 10 NFL weather forecast looks equally as tame. There are some minor rain concerns, a little wind, and the customary declining temperatures, but fantasy football owners shouldn't have to worry too much about weather when making start 'em, sit 'em decisions. As always, though, with the help of RotoGrinders' meteorologist Kevin Roth, we'll break down the weather updates you need to know.

Before we get into the Week 10 forecasts, here's a reminder that if you have any questions about sports weather or how weather could impact play (and, potentially, your fantasy, DFS, and gambling decisions), don't hesitate to reach out to RotoGrinders' meteorologist Kevin Roth on Twitter (@KevinRothWx) or check out the hourly NFL weather forecasts on RotoGrinders. To take your game to the next level, subscribe to RotoGrinders' exclusive WeatherEdge tool and see how different weather conditions have impacted historical scoring.

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NFL Week 10 weather updates

Forecasts courtesy for Kevin Roth at RotoGrinders.

Ravens @ Dolphins. There's over a 50-percent chance of rain in the Miami area on Thursday night, but it's still unclear just how high the risk of rain is over the stadium. It wouldn't be a surprise if there were some showers, but it doesn't sound like it will have a huge impact on the game. Check back closer to kickoff. 

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Lions @ Steelers. There could be some light rain and winds with temperatures in the high-30s/low-40s. Unless the forecast changes, the weather shouldn't affect fantasy lineup decisions. (Update: Winds are likely to be gustier than originally thought and there figures to be some snow flurries, but overall, the weather will probably look worse than it actually is. There's no need to bench any of the must-starts in the passing game, such as Diontae Johnson or T.J. Hockenson.)

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Seahawks @ Packers. There's a low chance of rain, winds around 10 mph, and temperatures in the 30s -- suboptimal conditions, but nothing particularly crazy for November, especially in Green Bay. This shouldn't affect any fantasy decisions. (Update: Looks like there's potential for some pre-game snow and light flurries during the game.)

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All of this is subject to change as we get closer to kickoff. You can follow meteorologist Kevin Roth on Twitter (@KevinRothWx) and check out the hourly NFL weather forecasts on RotoGrinders. For the best weather-related fantasy advice, take a look at WeatherEdge.

Matt Lutovsky

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Matt Lutovsky has been a writer and editor for The Sporting News since 2007, primarily writing about fantasy sports, betting, and gaming.