The conditions in Buffalo were snowy leading up to the Miami Dolphins versus Buffalo Bills game. The stadium was covered in snow ahead of the matchup. Several hours before the game began, a cleanup crew came in and removed as much snow as possible.
Bills fans were so excited about attending this game that it was reported that they even helped remove the snow from their seats. And for the fans' efforts, Josh Allen and company put on a show.
Tua Tagovailoa and the Dolphins scored first following a 39-yard field goal that was good for three. When Tagovailoa threw an incomplete pass to Tyreek Hill in the first quarter, Bills fans celebrated by throwing snow at them.
The Bills Mafia saw quarterback Allen throw a touchdown pass to wide receiver Gabe Davis in the back of the end zone. Bills fans decided to embrace the snowy conditions at Highmark Stadium by celebrating with the snow.
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As Davis caught the pass, fans threw snow up in the air to express their excitement for the play. Some of them even made snowballs and threw them onto the field.
The wideout caught his seventh touchdown of the season, while Allen threw his 27th touchdown pass.
The Bills continued to dash through the snow as Allen connected with Hines.
At the start of the third quarter, Allen has 17/25 for 226 yards and three touchdowns.
What was the temperature in Buffalo for the Bills vs Dolphins game? How much did it snow?
The residents of Buffalo have had to contend with cold and snowy weather conditions. Ahead of the game, the National Weather Service issued a lake effect snow warning until 1:00 PM EST for parts of Erie County. The heavy lake effect snow brought in treacherous conditions that saw four to eight inches of the powdery white stuff. Currently, the temperature is 30.2 degrees Fahrenheit.
It was reported that 100,000 tons of snow was removed from the stadium.