Seattle residents planning to attend the Seahawks-Colts game should prepare for a cloudy Sunday with morning showers and continued flood concerns as a warning remains in effect, according to AccuWeather.

Showers expected to continue through late morning, with a 51% chance of rain at 11 a.m. The chance of precipitation drops significantly as the day progresses, falling to just 7% by evening.

Temperatures will start around 50 degrees in the early morning and climb to a high of 56 degrees by 2 p.m. The RealFeel temperature will be slightly cooler at 53 degrees throughout the day.

South winds will blow at 7 to 9 mph, with afternoon gusts reaching up to 14 mph. High humidity levels between 76% and 86% will persist throughout the day, and poor air quality is also forecast.

Skies will remain mostly cloudy even as rain chances decrease later in the day.

Both the Seahawks and Colts will be shorthanded when they meet in Week 15, with six players ruled out between the two teams.

The Seahawks have ruled out two players for the contest. Tight end Elijah Arroyo will miss the game due to a knee injury, while wide receiver Dareke Young is out with a quadricep injury.

The Colts will be without four players. Defensive tackle DeForest Buckner is out with a neck injury, cornerback Sauce Gardner will miss the game with a calf injury, wide receiver Anthony Gould is sidelined with a foot injury, and offensive tackle Braden Smith is out due to concussion and neck injuries.

Seattle listed three players as questionable. Defensive end Rylie Mills (knee), tight end Eric Saubert (calf), and center Jalen Sundell (knee) are all uncertain to play. Mills and Sundell were full participants in Thursday’s practice, while Saubert had limited participation on Wednesday and Thursday. The Colts did not list any players as questionable.

Several other players appeared on the week’s injury report but are expected to be available. Seahawks safety Julian Love was limited in practice this week with a hamstring injury. A number of Seattle players, including linebackers Ernest Jones, DeMarcus Lawrence, and Uchenna Nwosu, were listed for rest but returned to full participation. For the Colts, defensive end Tyquan Lewis progressed from not practicing Wednesday to full participation Friday and is expected to play.