Sunday’s Ravens vs. Lions clash at M&T Bank Stadium will unfold under partly cloudy skies with a high of 63 degrees.

The Baltimore Ravens (4-2) will host the Detroit Lions (5-1) at M&T Bank Stadium in an upcoming NFL game. As fans prepare for the game, one important aspect to consider is the weather forecast for game day.

The game will take place under partly cloudy conditions with an afternoon high of 63 degrees, according to AccuWeather. The RealFeel temperature, an indicator that considers different factors influencing perceived temperature, is projected to be approximately 59 degrees. This pleasant weather is unlikely to significantly impair the teams’ performance on the field.

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There is a 40% probability of rain during the day, which is a minor concern. Although it is not forecast to be a deluge, with only 0.02 inches of rain expected, these sporadic showers could have an impact on the game, particularly on ball handling and player footing.

The wind is expected to be gusty at the stadium on game day. The daytime wind will be blowing from the west at 18 mph, with gusts reaching 38 mph. Long passes and kicks may be affected, making accuracy even more important for the teams’ quarterbacks and kickers.

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Weather conditions may have a subtle but significant part in the result of the game as the Ravens attempt to defeat the Lions. While the temperatures are generally pleasant, the occasional rain and high winds may complicate the techniques used by both sides. The weather forecast is an important factor for both players and fans to consider as the game unfolds on the field.