The Pittsburgh Steelers and Baltimore Ravens are scheduled to play on Saturday night at 8 p.m. with that, frigid temperatures and some snow could be coming their way. After experiencing some snow and a windchill that reached well into the single digits at home against the Cincinnati Bengals, this will be just another game for the Steelers.
For now, the forecast indicates that there will be potential snow coming into Baltimore during the game. It could start on Friday night heading into Saturday, but the snowy conditions could continue throughout the entire day on Saturday.
On the day, multiple inches could come down throughout the game, with the potential for a winter storm to hit the area. The expected night temperature is around 27 degrees, with a real feel of just 11 degrees. Gusts up to 15 miles per hour could make the kicking game harder, and with the winds coming off, the water could be flowing into the stadium.
All in all, do not be surprised if the Steelers play in some snowy conditions for the second straight year in the playoffs after their experience in Buffalo a year ago.