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Week 13 of the NFL season brings more than just crucial matchups; it introduces the unpredictable element of late-November weather. With potential snow, rain, and significant wind, several games could be heavily influenced. This article bre...
### 49ers vs. Browns The Browns' strong defense coupled with the 49ers' inconsistent QB play sets up well for the Under, given the forecast. The wind will play a factor with a consistent 15-20 mph breeze, and there's snow in the forecast, though there might not be much accumulation, given the temperature will stay in the mid 30s.
### Falcons vs. Jets A wet ball with falling rain could mess with each team's struggling passing games, so you may want to stick with just the running backs for both the Falcons and Jets.
### Bills vs. Steelers Some rain before the game could make the field an issue. The Bills' third-ranked offense will face the Steeler's sixth-worst defense, but fifth-best defense for sacks and fourth-best for turnover margin.
### Fantasy Football Impact Pay close attention to weather forecasts when setting your fantasy lineups. Games with high wind and snow are likely to favor running backs and defenses, while downgrading quarterbacks, wide receivers, and kickers.
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