As the Buffalo Bills face the New York Jets at Highmark Stadium, a weather update predicts a chance of rain and snow.

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The upcoming Week 11 NFL clash between the Buffalo Bills and the New York Jets at Highmark Stadium in Orchard Park, NY, is expected to be influenced by challenging weather conditions. Scheduled for Sunday, November 19th, 2023, with a kick-off time of 4:25 PM EST, the weather forecast reveals a temperature of 43°F.

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The forecast indicates a 30% chance of precipitation, presenting a mix of rain and snow showers. The game will unfold under partly sunny skies, with a west wind blowing at 15 to 18 mph, occasionally gusting up to 29 mph. The relative humidity is expected to hover around 80%.

This matchup follows recent struggles for both teams. The New York Jets (4-5) endured a scoreless stretch in losses to the Los Angeles Chargers and Las Vegas Raiders, raising concerns about their offensive performance. The return of star quarterback Aaron Rodgers could be imminent, but questions linger about its impact amidst a challenging period for Robert Saleh’s team.

Meanwhile, the Buffalo Bills (5-5) faced setbacks, culminating in a last-second loss to the Denver Broncos on “Monday Night Football.” The team’s offensive struggles prompted the firing of offensive coordinator Ken Dorsey, and the once high-flying Bills now face playoff uncertainties.

As the Bills aim to recover, they enter the matchup against the Jets as favorites, with a spread of (-7). The moneyline favors the Bills (-300), while the Jets seek an upset with odds at (+240). The over/under for the game is set at 39.5.

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The stage is set for an intriguing battle, not only between the teams but also against the unpredictable elements that the Buffalo-New York weather forecast brings to this pivotal NFL encounter.