🚨 Urgent Update: Chiefs vs. Ravens AFC Championship Game at Risk Due to Impending Torrential Downpour! 🌧️

The Chiefs have encountered challenging weather conditions throughout this postseason, from bone-chilling sub-zero temperatures in Kansas City to playing in a snow-carved stadium and braving freezing temperatures in Buffalo. As they prepare for the AFC championship clash in Baltimore, freezing cold and snowfall won’t be the challenge this time; instead, they’ll face rain at M&T Bank Stadium.

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Both Baltimore and Kansas City are familiar with wet conditions. Betway reveals that from 2009 to 2023, the Ravens played the most rain-soaked games (22) with a remarkable .773 winning percentage, second only to the Seahawks at .778. The Chiefs have participated in 19 rain games with a .684 winning percentage.

With a 3 p.m. ET kickoff, both teams will closely monitor the Baltimore weather forecast. The breakdown for Sunday’s AFC championship showdown:

Chiefs vs. Ravens Weather Updates:
Fans in Baltimore and Kansas City will be spared extreme cold, but other elements may come into play. Baltimore expects a 90 percent chance of precipitation with a high near 44 degrees, mostly falling before 1 p.m. ET, totaling between a quarter- and half-inch. Wind gusts up to 24 mph are anticipated, with sustained winds between 10 and 15 mph.

As night falls, rain continues, decreasing to a 70 percent chance. The low temperature is projected around 40 degrees, accompanied by wind gusts up to 22 mph and sustained winds from 9 to 15 mph. The weather adds an intriguing layer of complexity to the highly-anticipated AFC championship clash.