Fears Bills-49ers will be postponed in NFL Week 13 with snow blizzards causing severe weather chaos

Severe weather threatens the Buffalo Bills’ game versus the San Francisco 49ers.

Winterstorm watch is in effect for Sunday’s game at Highmark Stadium.

Strong winds and snow are expected to slam Western New York.

According to the Fox Forecast Center, the area may see up to half a foot of snowfall.

The possibility of “extreme cold” temperatures is also anticipated.

Temperatures are expected to drop significantly below freezing, and gusts of up to 20 mph are possible.

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According to the National Weather Service, snow on the roads will cause poor visibility and hinder driving.

Traveling fans who are eager to see the game in person may experience significant inconveniences as a result.

There is currently no indication that the game will be postponed; it is scheduled to begin at 8.20 p.m.

The Bills are accustomed to bad weather interfering with games.

In the past ten years, the weather has caused three of their games to be rescheduled or postponed.

This includes the January wild card encounter with the Pittsburgh Steelers.

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The Bills will be looking to extend their winning streak against the 49ers to seven if the game goes on.

Since defeating the Houston Texans on October 6, they have not experienced defeat.

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Also, since Sean McDermott became head coach in 2017, the Bills have an incredible record after bye weeks.

Under the coach, the team has won all seven games, including victories over the Green Bay Packers in 2022 and the Kansas City Chiefs in 2023.

NFL head coach annual salaries

1. Andy Reid, $20 million, Chiefs

2. Broncos star Sean Payton, $18 million

=3. Steelers’ Mike Tomlin, $16 million

=3. $16 million for Jim Harbaugh of the Chargers

5. $15 million for Sean McVay of the Rams

6. Kyle Shanahan, $14 million, 49ers

7. John Harbaugh, $12 million, Ravens

=8. Lions’ Dan Campbell, $11 million

=8. $11 million for Sean McDermott of the Bills

10. Seahawks’ Mike MacDonald, $10 million

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