The matchup is set, and there will be MVP storylines galore when the Baltimore Ravens travel to Buffalo to face the Bills in the divisional round of the AFC playoffs.

The Ravens avoided embarrassment and moved onto the AFC Divisional Round of the playoffs with a convincing 28-10 win over the Pittsburgh Steelers at M&T Bank Stadium on Saturday night.

RotoGrinders’ in-house expert and meteorologist, Kevin Roth, is giving the game a yellow/orange warning, highlighting the impact of the cold weather on this game:

“Absolutely frigid temps with a chance for snow. Temperatures will be in the teens during the game. While cold weather doesn’t have as dramatic an impact on scoring as, say, high winds, there is a correlation between low temps and lower scoring games. We could also see some scattered snow showers on Sunday, though the specifics of that would likely require a pregame radar check. For now I think the brutal cold temps and chance of passing snow is a slight bump down to offenses.”

As of writing, the weather forecast for Sunday is currently:

Precipitation: 40%

Temperature: 11°

Humidity: 86%

Dewpoint: 8°

Wind: WNW5 mph

For Buffalo in the wild-card round, quarterback Josh Allen was 20-26 passing for 272 yards (10.5 avg), two touchdowns, and a 135.4 passer rating. As a runner, Allen had eight carries for 46 yards (5.8 avg,) while James Cook had 23 carries for 120 yards rushing (5.2 avg) and one touchdown.