FFN weather

Game Weather

Stadium-by-stadium forecast context for lineup calls, outdoor risk, and dome insulation across the weekly slate.

Current week or Week 1 Outdoor versus dome context Live API with cached fallback Wind matters most
Published Season --

The schedule year that anchors the current weekly weather board.

Focus Week --

The currently selected published NFL week.

Games On Slate --

Total matchups in the selected week, excluding bye teams.

Outdoor Matchups --

Games exposed to actual weather instead of dome conditions.

01 // Forecast Controls Current week, Week 1, or any published slate
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02 // Reading Weather What actually matters for fantasy decisions
Wind over 20 mph

That is the threshold where passing efficiency and kicker confidence start to crack in ways you should care about.

Dome games stay clean

When the venue is enclosed, treat the weather card as informational only and lean back toward normal offensive expectations.

Forecasts tighten late

Use the early week board to spot risk, then re-check the same games closer to kickoff before final lineup lock.

Wind The big fantasy lever

Below 10 mph is basically noise. Fifteen-plus starts to matter. At 20-plus, deep shots and field goals become materially less stable.

Temperature Cold punishes the air game

Freezing conditions can push offense toward shorter throws and more rushing volume, especially for warm-weather road teams.

Usage note Context, not blind rules

Weather is one input. Pair it with rankings, injuries, and quarterback/team tendencies instead of letting forecast color alone make the call.

03 // Weekly Weather Board Weekly matchup weather cards
Week 1 weather board Use the selector to scan any published week.
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