Bust out the orange balls, Philadelphia. Looks like there’s gonna be a bit of snow at PPL Park on Saturday.

Scarcely 48 hours before they’re set to open the 2015 season on Saturday against the Colorado Rapids (4 pm ET; MLS LIVE), the Union were busy trying to dig themselves out from a big-time snowstorm that hit the Philadelphia area.

Working hard to get @PPLPark ready for Saturday. This place will be rockin'. pic.twitter.com/L7RWTjmd6y — Philadelphia Union (@PhilaUnion) March 5, 2015

According to the club, more than 90 people are currently removing the snow at PPL Park, with their work expected to continue all the way until gates open at 3 pm ET.

The team also appears to be getting some help from one of the other Philadelphia professional sports franchises, who have been buried by the local media since news of a controversial trade broke midweek.

Sakiewicz thanks the Philadelphia Eagles for helping in the snow removal process at PPL Park — Kevin Kinkead (@KevinKCBS3) March 5, 2015

Philly isn’t the only MLS city dealing with the prospect of snow this weekend, with D.C. – who played in a driving rainstorm in the CONCACAF Champions League on Wednesday night – getting a blanket of the stuff at RFK Stadium early on Thursday morning. D.C. host Montreal on Saturday (3 pm ET; RDS).

There was a soccer game here less than 24hrs ago? ❄️ #SnowDayAtRFK #snowdc pic.twitter.com/wmXW8TdJJU — Events DC (@DCSportsEnt) March 5, 2015

At least the East Coast has had plenty of time this winter to get used to the snow, right? We'll see this weekend.