Rams, Bears and Sunday Night Football
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There's been a prime time NFL game Sunday night every week since early September. But is there a "Sunday Night Football" game tonight?
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WINTER STORM WARNING | Snow to pile up along the lakeshore as arctic air arrives Sunday night
Arctic air will cause heavy lake-effect snow late Sunday into Monday. Double digit totals are possible for a few.
It will be a cold start to MLK Jr. Day with feels like temperatures in the mid-20s area-wide. Plenty of sunshine all day will warm temperatures into the low and middle 50s by the afternoon. Another light freeze/frost is expected Tuesday morning with rebounding temperatures into the 60s by Wednesday.
It wasn't looking good for the Rams after their first overtime possession ground to a halt with a two-yard loss on 3rd & 1, but Sean McVay's team was able to overcome it to reach another NFC title game.
Forecasters are predicting a Kp index of four out of nine for Sunday night, meaning the northern lights could be visible further from the north pole, while appearing brighter and more active.
Still, 28.9 million tuned in for the 16-3 suffocation of the Chargers by the Patriots, on NBC and Peacock. It’s a slight decline from last year’s Commanders-Buccaneers game on Sunday night, which averaged 29 million. And, frankly, this year’s number carries the benefit of the Nielsen Big Data + Panel bump.
The chance for snow showers is in the forecast for Sunday, but it’s dependent on a few different factors. Let’s break it down. Rain moves in late Saturday night, and showers continue through around daybreak.
Josh's Forecast: A prolonged lake effect snowfall is likely Sunday night into the middle of the week
Get ready for a protracted period of lake effect snow beginning on Sunday and lasting at least into the middle of the week. Lots of shivering and shoveling ahead!