AFC Divisional Game Weather Forecast: Denver is Freezing with Partly Cloudy Skies

Jan 12, 2013 11:27 AM EST

The Denver Broncos take on the Baltimore Ravens at 4:30 p.m. ET/1:30 p.m. PT in the AFC Divisional game as the 2012 NFL Playoffs roll on. Check out the weather report for today's game.

Well, if you're living out in the west coast, it comes to no surprise that it is f-f-freezing. The east coast has it easy right now with temperature readings around the 40 degree Fahrenheit mark. Denver is cold and it will remain that way all day and night. 

Currently, it's mostly cloudy with scattered snow falls throughout the Denver area and the thermometer reading 2 degrees.

Has anybody begun the tailgating? Game time is only five hours away. The best news is that you won't need ice for the beers. Another good news, the wind will remain calm throughout the day, which means the cold will be the toughest assignment for the players. 

Quarterback's might not feel their fingers after a while, but with only partly cloudy skies and no precipitation falling expected, at least the only element working against players will be the cold.

By game time, Mother Nature will be somewhat nicer as temperatures will rise into the teens. By 1 p.m., it will be 17 degrees in Denver, but it will feel like 7 degrees. The humidity will degrees before game time, but then slowly begin rising during the game as the temperature will continuously drop. 

On a day like today, leave the orange at home and rock all the dark blue Denver gear you have Broncos fans. Ravens fans, you can wear whatever you want as long as you feel comfortable. It'll be cold, your team is on the road and facing Peyton Manning, the odds are against them.

Expect Ray Lewis to light a fire in the Ravens' clubhouse though as the NFL's most popular defense man could be playing in his final football game. 

Check out our predictions for this game. 

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