Mainly dry weather is expected for each of the four NFL Wild Card playoff gamesthis weekend. However, bitterly cold temperatures and blustery winds will forcefans and players to bundle up for three of the four games.For the game in Cincinnati between the Jets and Bengals Saturday, a fewflurries are possible, but accumulating snow should move out of the area beforekickoff. Conditions will remain cloudy and cold with highs in the teens, andwith the wind it will feel like only 5 to 10 above zero!For the other Saturday game between the Eagles and Cowboys, chilly weatherdespite sunshine is expected for tailgating with highs near 40. It will also becold for fans at the game if the decision is made to keep the retractible roofopen. The temperature at kickoff will be 29°.

For the game between the Patriots and Ravens, Sunday's weather looks dry butbreezy and cold. Fans can expect temperatures in the 20s during the game withnorthwest winds around 15-20 mph.

The most comfortable weather for the first round of the playoffs willundoubtedly be in Glendale, Ariz., as the Arizona Cardinals host the Green BayPackers. Skies on Sunday will be partly sunny with a high of 69 degrees.

Story by AccuWeather.com Meteorologist Eric Wanenchak