Bills fans see team logo in snowstorm weather radar

This is a one-time-Bill-ievable.
The Buffalo Bills logo is all over Western New York and now the Bills Mafia even sees it in the weather forecast.
Weather radar images of the monster snowstorm that dumped at least 77 inches of powder on Orchard Park, New York, between Thursday and Saturday appeared to depict the iconic logo: a charging blue buffalo with a red streak.
The comparisons began when “extreme weather enthusiast” Colin McCarthy tweeted an image of the storm’s path on Wednesday, according to The Buffalo News.
Bills fan Kali Mariakas took note of the similar shapes and colors and asked if other Bills fans saw the resemblance.
Team officials then got in on the action, posting an obviously doctored radar image on Friday that heightened the similarities.
“Brb comes out to shovel,” the tweet read.
The snowstorm caused Sunday’s game against the Cleveland Browns to be moved to Ford Field in Detroit due to “public safety concerns and out of an abundance of caution,” the team said.
Ford Field was available because the Lions were scheduled to play the New York Giants in the Meadowlands on Sunday.
Bills fans were hoping the show of team spirit from above would help the team clinch a two-game skid on Sunday, even as they were forced to win the home game on the road.
The 5.5 feet of snow Orchard Park recorded as of 7 p.m. Friday was potentially a New York state record for the most snowfall in a single 24-hour period, according to WGRZ-TV.
New York Post