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Bears vs. Packers weather updates: Freezing cold, snow in Chicago forecast for NFL playoff game

Story byTeddy RicketsonSat, January 10, 2026 at 11:53 PM UTC·3 min readBears vs. Packers weather updates: Freezing cold, snow in Chicago forecast for NFL playoff game originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here. The Chicago Bears will host the Green Bay Packers in the wild-card round of the 2026 NFL playoffs.

Bears vs. Packers weather updates: Freezing cold, snow in Chicago forecast for NFL playoff game

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Key Highlights

  • The Bears are in the market for a new stadium, but currently still play at Soldier Field in Chicago. AdvertisementAdvertisementAdvertisementThe Bears made the postseason after winning the NFC North.
  • Chicago earned a top-four seed in the NFC, which guaranteed them home-field advantage for at least wild-card weekend.
  • The issue with Soldier Field in the winter is that it is open-air and doesn't have a roof.
  • The players will be subject to the elements, which could certainly pose challenges in Chicago in January. The forecast for the wild-card game on Saturday night looks cold.
  • While it seems the players will avoid battling snow, the Bears and Packers will both have to deal with freezing temperatures and winds, something both franchises are used to. Here are the latest weather updates for the Bears and Packers Wild Card game in the 2026 NFL playoffs. MORE 2026 NFL PLAYOFFS:SN's expert predictions for NFL playoffs, Super Bowl 60Full NFL playoff scheduleUpdated NFL playoff bracketWild-card picks, predictionsNFL playoff power rankings, 1-14AdvertisementAdvertisementAdvertisementBears vs.
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