Time Change – Packers vs Vikings — Week 18 Game Information
Jan 2, 2026
As the Green Bay Packers prepare to face the Minnesota Vikings this Sunday, attention has shifted from the gridiron to the skies. A powerful winter storm sweeping across the northern U.S. threatens to impact one of Week 18’s key NFC North matchups.
According to the National Weather Service, the storm is producing heavy snowfall, strong winds, and dangerously cold conditions, resulting in widespread power outages affecting hundreds of thousands of households across Wisconsin, Minnesota, and neighboring states.
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Meteorologists warn that drifting snow, icy roads, and gusts over 50 mph could impact stadium operations, team travel, and fan attendance for the Packers-Vikings game at U.S. Bank Stadium in Minneapolis. Residents are being urged to stay indoors and prepare for potential electricity and service interruptions.
The storm’s path remains unpredictable, prompting league officials to consider adjustments to the game schedule. For now, the kickoff time may be delayed, with possible rescheduling later in the day or the following day to ensure fan safety.
Broadcast coverage will adapt accordingly. Packers fans are advised to monitor official team channels and local news for updates regarding potential schedule changes due to the storm. Pregame programming and TV coverage may also be affected depending on the evolving weather conditions.
FOX Weather and local meteorologists continue to provide real-time updates as the storm moves across the Midwest, emphasizing caution and preparedness for fans traveling to the game.
For now, all other Week 18 preparations remain in place, with both teams adjusting practice and travel plans to account for the severe winter weather. Packers and Vikings officials are coordinating closely to ensure the game can be played safely.
Fans are encouraged to stay informed and prioritize safety, as this rare winter storm highlights the challenges of late-season football in the northern U.S.
For now, coverage remains scheduled as normal. Broadcast coverage will adapt accordingly. The game will air on CBS as part of the early window alongside Bengals-Browns and Colts-Texans. Only markets within the NFC North footprint — Wisconsin, Minnesota, Michigan, northern Illinois, Iowa, and the Dakotas — will see the game live. Philadelphia will also receive the broadcast if Eagles-Packers Wild Card implications arise.
League officials are monitoring the storm closely and may adjust the kickoff time, potentially moving it later in the day or to the following day to ensure safety. Fans are encouraged to follow official Packers channels and local news for the latest updates.
Despite the weather and limited playoff implications, both teams are making final preparations, adjusting travel and practice schedules to accommodate the storm’s impact. Packers and Vikings staff are coordinating to ensure the game can be played safely, while fans are reminded to prioritize safety amidst the severe winter conditions.
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