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Jan 17, 2021; Kansas City, Missouri, USA; Cleveland Browns wide receiver Jarvis Landry (80) scores a touchdown ahead of Kansas City Chiefs cornerback Charvarius Ward (35) during the second half in the AFC Divisional Round playoff game at Arrowhead Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Jay Biggerstaff-USA TODAY Sports/Reuters

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Jan 17, 2021; Kansas City, Missouri, USA; Cleveland Browns wide receiver Jarvis Landry (80) scores a touchdown ahead of Kansas City Chiefs cornerback Charvarius Ward (35) during the second half in the AFC Divisional Round playoff game at Arrowhead Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Jay Biggerstaff-USA TODAY Sports/Reuters
Patrick Mahomes and the crew are gearing up to bring the heat against the Cleveland Browns in Week 15. It’s their first face-off this season. And if you’re planning to catch the action live, get ready—not just for the game, but for some wild weather at Huntington Bank Field!
The weather on December 15 looks pretty cold— with rain expected before 7 PM and will keep pouring down after that. Wondering how bad will it be? Well, NFLweather.com says there’s a 90% chance of rain, so it’s not looking great exactly. The game kicks off at 1 PM, so make sure you’re all prepared for the soggy vibes!
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When the game kicks off at Huntington Bank Field, it’ll be chilly—around 40 to 42°F—and raining, with visibility down to just 2 meters. Tough break for fans braving the Browns’ home turf! But what after that soggy first quarter?
According to the forecast, the second quarter might ease up a bit with just a drizzle and southeast winds blowing at 16 mph. The clouds aren’t going anywhere, though—it’s staying 100% covered. As for changes? We expect the dew point to rise slightly, from 37°F to 38°F. By the end of the second quarter, visibility will still be stuck at 2 meters, but the action on the field might just make up for the dreary weather!
As the second quarter wraps up, gusts will hit 23 mph, and yep, it’s still going to keep raining. The temp will hold steady at 42°F, with the chance of rain dipping slightly to 83%. The southeast winds will keep blowing at 16 mph. So, will the weather finally settle down by the last quarter when fans are all in for their team?
Probably not! Reports say the rain’s likely to stick around through the final stretch as well. Humidity will creep up to 87%—just a tiny 2% bump from earlier—and the temperature will stay at a cool 42°F.
It’s not exactly cozy at Huntington Bank Field for the Chiefs, but this showdown promises to be a heated battle despite the chilly vibes!
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Can the Browns defy the odds and upset the Chiefs in this rain-soaked battle?
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Chiefs vs. Browns: First and Fierce Showdown in Cleveland
As the game starts, likely with rain, the fans will be screaming, shouting, and supporting their favorite team. As of Week 15, Andy Reid’s Chiefs are marching with a 12-1 record, whereas the Cleveland Browns will be fighting for their fourth win of the season. Yeah, you heard that right!!

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Jan 17, 2021; Kansas City, Missouri, USA; Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes (15) throws against the Cleveland Browns during the first half in the AFC Divisional Round playoff game at Arrowhead Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Jay Biggerstaff-USA TODAY Sports
HC Kevin Stefanski‘s team is having a disastrous season. Last season, the Browns were 11-3, landed in the playoff game against the Kansas City Chiefs, and lost it. The Browns will need to figure out important metrics for a dependable QB and a strong offensive lineup.
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So, when the matchup in Chiefs vs. Browns starts with rain, high humidity, and southeast winds coming in at a speed of 16 mph. Most importantly, visibility will likely remain at only 2 meters from kickoff until the last quarter, as per weather reports.
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Can the Browns defy the odds and upset the Chiefs in this rain-soaked battle?