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Steelers Vs. Broncos, 2012 NFL Playoffs: Expect A Cold Gameday

Don't expect any snow for Sunday's Denver Broncos game against the Pittsburgh Steelers. The weather is expected to be cold, but any chance of precipitation will pass in the early hours of the day, according to Weather Underground.


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By 8 a.m. MT, the last chance for snow will have passed and the cloudy skies will continue to disappear throughout the day. By kickoff, the temperature should settle at the day's expected high of 31 degrees Fahrenheit and sunny skies are expected.

Wind is not expected to be a factor, possibly registering at 2 m.p.h. in a southerly direction. But we all know that Matt Prater doesn't need the wind to help him. He has enough leg to possibly break the longest field goal record -- if ever given a chance.

For updates, stay tuned to SB Nation Denver. For more in-depth coverage of this matchup, head to Broncos blog Mile High Report and Steelers blog Behind the Steel Curtain. For more news and notes from around the NFL, visit SB Nation's NFL news hub.