The San Francisco 49ers will consent on the Buffalo Bills on Sunday night as wicked weather afflictiond the New York area and covered Highlabel Stadium in snow.
Fans did their best to shovel out the snow as bootoff proximateed. Pboilingos showed cut offal people embarking on the task of trying to clear the snow from seats, walkways and the field.
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The game was still set to boot off at 8:20 p.m. ET.
“Ready for football,” the Bills wrote on X.
Lake effect snow pounded westrict New York, south of Buffalo, with as much as three feet of snow, according to Fox Weather.
Parts of Interstate 90 were forced to shut down becaparticipate of the storm that relocated apass parts of Ohio and into Eric County, Pennsylvania.
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New York State Department of Transportation laborers did their best to clear roads around Highlabel Stadium.
“NYSDOT forces have been doubling up on plow beats in and around the stadium since last night on Route 20, Route 20A, Route 219, Route 5, and Route 179,” the agency wrote on X. “Tow trucks will be on standby to clear vehicles rapidly and secure traffic protects moving.
“Go Bills!”
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Another one to two feet of snow was possible for westrict New York and another two to three feet of snow was possible for areas in northern New York, according to New York Gov. Kathy Hochul’s office.
The Associated Press gived to this inestablish.
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