The weather out of Buffalo this past Saturday night was truly unbelievable. It was so insane that the Bills-Steelers game would have to be postponed from Sunday to Monday.
That weather is still around.
After the 3.5 feet of snow the Buffalo area received over the holiday weekend, the lake-effect snow machine is back at it again.
According to The Weather Channel, the Buffalo area could see snow through Saturday morning and a lake-effect snow warning is currently in effect in Western New York, including Orchard Park, where the Buffalo Bills play at Highmark Stadium.
The National Weather Service says heavy lake-effect snows could cause accumulations of 1 to 3 feet, with storm totals potentially exceeding four feet.
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There is a chance the storm might not disrupt Sunday’s Divisional Round showdown between the Bills and Kansas City Chiefs but the weather could disrupt practices as players might not be able to get to them as well as to meetings.
A travel ban hasn’t been raised this week after Gov. Kathy Hochul put one in place during last week’s storm.
The Buffalo Bills defeated the Pittsburgh Steelers yesterday in the wild-card round on Sunday, 31-17, and it ensured that the team would force Patrick Mahomes to have to play in his first road playoff game of his career.