The Buffalo Bills and San Francisco 49ers are set to face off against each other on Sunday Night Football. Earlier in the week, there were reports that Buffalo could receive up to three feet of snow by game time.
However, a meteorologist for WGRZ in Buffalo, Kevin O’Neill, debunked many of those claims with a hilarious social media post.
In the video, he brought out a yardstick, which measures three feet, and went outside in downtown Buffalo to show how much snow had already come down.
Hilariously, there was not a single drop of snow in the camera shot, making it unlikely three feet will appear between now and when the game starts.
If you’re hoping for a showdown in the snow, it is worth mentioning that the stadium is 11 miles from downtown Buffalo.
There Is Snow In Highmark Stadium for Bills vs. 49ers Game
There is some snow forming at Highmark Stadium. Recent videos posted on social media show that the field is completely covered in a blanket of snow.
However, the Bills have enlisted many volunteers to shovel the stands and even got construction vehicles to clear the field.
If that much snow does come down, it will be a huge advantage for the Bills, as the 49ers are far from used to these weather conditions.