Quick Glance: Bills Seek Fan Help to Clear Snow for Playoff Game vs. Steelers
- Buffalo Bills invite fans to help clear the snow-filled Highmark Stadium for their delayed playoff game against the Pittsburgh Steelers.
- The Buffalo region was mostly at a standstill, with a travel ban in place due to a dangerous snowstorm that began on Saturday and was expected to last through Sunday night.
- The heaviest accumulation of snow was expected in Orchard Park, where the Bills' stadium is located.
- Despite the storm's brunt expected to wane by Sunday night, the National Weather Service's forecast for Monday called for snow showers in the morning and a temperature of 19 degrees Fahrenheit (minus 7 degrees Celsius), but with strong wind making it feel like minus 5 (minus 21 degrees).
Quick Glance: UK Weather: Sporting Events Cancelled After Coldest Night
- Temperatures of -11C in Aberdeenshire and -8C in rural Wales forecast for Saturday morning.
- Yellow weather warnings for snow and ice in northern Scotland, Cumbria, southwestern Scotland, and southern and eastern coast of England.
- Health and transport risks: Amber Cold Health Alerts in five regions and continued cold weather into next week.
- National Highways urging motorists to plan journeys, monitor weather, and take extra care on roads.
Quick Glance: LaMelo Ball is out indefinitely after fracturing his ankle in the Hornets' win over the Pistons.
- He has made a 3-pointer in 51 straight games, the greatest streak in franchise history and the third-longest active streak in the NBA.
- Ball also had a double-double streak of six games before it was broken on Monday, the longest of his career.
- In 31.9 minutes per game, he averaged 19.4 points, 7.3 assists, 6.4 rebounds, and 1.5 steals.
- But Ball is set to add to the 183 games missed by the Hornets due to injury, which ranks sixth in the league.
- Roderick Boone began covering the Charlotte Hornets and the NBA for the Observer in September 2021.
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Quick Glance: A Buffalo gunman pleads guilty in a racist attack that killed ten people.
- On Monday morning, the gunman who killed ten Black people in a racist massacre at a Buffalo supermarket in May pled guilty to state counts against him in Erie County Court.
- Following the hearing, Erie County District Attorney John J. Flynn stated at a press conference, "Justice has been done today."
- "He immediately intentionally shot and killed Roberta Drury who was walking in the parking lot," Mr. Flynn said of the assailant.
- Ms. Everhart stated in a news conference with victims' relatives on Monday afternoon that the evidence read in court was the first time she had heard many of the details of that day.