Ravens vs. Jaguars weather report: Clear skies and touchdowns in the forecast

LONDON, ENGLAND - NOVEMBER 01: A general view during the NFL game between Kansas City Chiefs and Detroit Lions at Wembley Stadium on November 01, 2015 in London, England. (Photo by Alan Crowhurst/Getty Images)
LONDON, ENGLAND - NOVEMBER 01: A general view during the NFL game between Kansas City Chiefs and Detroit Lions at Wembley Stadium on November 01, 2015 in London, England. (Photo by Alan Crowhurst/Getty Images) /
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How will the weather shape up as the Baltimore Ravens take on the Jacksonville Jaguars in London on Sunday?

The Baltimore Ravens will enter unfamiliar territory as they travel to London this weekend to take on the Jacksonville Jaguars. This is the first time in team history the Ravens will play across the pond and while it’s all business for the team, there’s still going to be many factors to take into consideration.

One of those factors is weather. Usually I wouldn’t do a weather report for the Ravens game, but since they are out of the country, I’d thought it would be interesting to take a look.

As it stands now, so far so good. We are looking at a high of 70 degrees on the day with little to no chance of any precipitation. Wind also doesn’t look to be a major factor.

Here is also a look at the hour by hour during game time. Justin Tucker is accustomed to kicking outdoors and shouldn’t be affected by the wind whatsoever. He’s kicked in much worse conditions in his career.

It looks like London will be treating both teams well with the forecast come Sunday.

The Ravens have lucked out with the weather so far this season. It’s been clear skies through the first two weeks without a drop of rain in sight. Knock on wood but hopefully that is something that continues as the season goes on. The last thing the team wants is outside factors to affect the course of the game.

Aside from the main forecast, the Ravens offense hopes to see raining touchdowns on Sunday. Joe Flacco is coming out of his shell more and more as the weeks go on. The balanced offense was the main point of attack last week and the Ravens are looking to keep that going against the Jaguars. The defense should get plenty of opportunities for turnovers against a struggling Blake Bortles and company.

Hopefully all of this equates to a win for the Ravens on Sunday.