The Buffalo Bills (6-3) and rest of western New York is bracing for some snow. It’s expected to impact the team’s Week 11 matchup with the Cleveland Browns (3-6) one way or another.
According to AccuWeather, lake-effect snowfall is going to blast the region. A state of emergency was issued due to the forecast by New York Gov. Kathy Hochul relating to it.
Some reports indicate that two-to-four inches of snow per hour might hit certain parts of the western New York region. Specifically, right around the city of Buffalo and Orchard Park, right where the Bills are set to host the Browns.
WKBW-TV posted a graphic to Twitter showing projected inches of snow that could fall from Thursday to Sunday. Check it out below:
Snow totals from TONIGHT through SUNDAY. Models still suggesting nearly 2 feet of snow for #Buffalo. @wkbw https://t.co/DaxGWIMimr pic.twitter.com/pad76Cr4Bi
— Aaron Mentkowski (@AaronCh7Weather) November 17, 2022
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