The components might assume a key part in Saturday night’s AFC East standoff between the Bills and Dolphins.
Climate forecasters are extending snow to hit Plantation Park during the game, which will start off at 8:15 p.m. ET. It will not be close to as terrible as the huge tempest that shut down the Bison region last month and constrained the Bills to play a game in Detroit, yet it actually could influence the activity.
“Precisely 5yrs back we had the Foals snow game. I have an inclination this will seem to be that!” tweeted Range News Bison meteorologist Dan Russell. “Lake snow and breezy breezes. Not generally so weighty as a month prior and won’t keep going as lengthy.”
Almost exactly 5yrs ago we had the Colts snow game. I have a feeling this is going to look a lot like that! Lake snow and gusty winds. Not as heavy as a month ago and won’t last as long. #Buffalo #BillsMafia @JonScottTV @KevC_Sports @AndyYoungTV @Fred22Jackson pic.twitter.com/cSWna2iBYI
— Dan Russell (@Dan_Weather_Man) December 14, 2022
At this moment, the gauge requires different crawls of the fine white stuff to fall.
Forecast for Dolphins – Bills Saturday night on @nflnetwork:
— Andrew Siciliano (@AndrewSiciliano) December 14, 2022
Low temperature 26° with “several inches” of snow.
You would think this weather conditions inclines toward the host group, particularly taking into account the rival is from Miami. However, unusual things can occur in the snow.
You can watch Bills-Dolphins on CBS. It is the third round of a Saturday NFL tripleheader this week.