(WNY News Now) – Buffalo, NY – The Buffalo Bills game scheduled for Sunday is delayed until Monday, Jan. 14, 2024,  at 4:00 pm as Erie County, NY, declares a state of emergency and imposes a driving ban with strict penalties. The region anticipates severe weather conditions, prompting the state to initiate emergency response measures.

In response to imminent adverse weather, Erie County, NY, has implemented a state of emergency, necessitating the postponement of the Buffalo Bills game to ensure public safety. A driving ban is in effect, and the state will issue tickets for violators. The impending severe weather has prompted the establishment of an emergency response center. Governor Hochul, in collaboration with the Erie County Executive is providing live updates on the situation. For those seeking real-time information, the live stream is available at www.governor.ny.gov. Residents are urged to stay informed and adhere to safety directives during this critical period.

Officials urge people to stay off the road after 5pm.


2 responses to “Buffalo Bills Game Postponed Amidst State of Emergency and Driving Ban in Erie County, NY”

  1. I just could not depart your web site prior to suggesting that I really loved the usual info an individual supply in your visitors Is gonna be back regularly to check up on new posts

  2. Brilliant work on this article! You’ve covered the topic comprehensively and yet made it extremely relatable.

Leave a Reply

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.

Trending

Discover more from WNY News Now

Subscribe now to keep reading and get access to the full archive.

Continue reading