CHEEKTOWAGA, N.Y. -- Greetings from Western New York.

This is the view from my hotel room near the Buffalo Niagara International Airport at around 1 p.m. on Saturday, approximately 24 hours before Jets-Bills is scheduled to kick off about 15 miles south:

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Picturesque view, no?

As you can see, there's snow--the by-product of a lake effect storm rolling down from Canada--but there's not too much snow. This is basically what I imagine this region to look like in June. And while snow showers are expected to continue into game day on Sunday, there likely won't be much more accumulation.

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There is a winter weather advisory in effect later Saturday, according to the National Weather Service. The following text was lifted straight from that advisory (emphasis mine):

Again: Not too much snow. But wind could be an issue. The Weather Channel says Sunday's forecast calls for the following:

* High temperature: 33 degrees

* Winds: WNW 20 to 30 mph

* Chance of snow: 40 percent

And meteorologist Andrew Baglini of WIVB says the latest projections show the impact of the lake effect storm to be diminishing, and that while snow showers are in order for the game on Sunday, it shouldn't be any more than "a coating to a couple of inches" of accumulation.

"But we are going to look rather breezy, and that's going to make things awfully chilly," Baglini said.

Watch him here:

Brrr. I plan to stay inside until I absolutely have to go out. Please send gin, olives, and a stemmed glass. Thanks.

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