Hibs have been handed a new date for their clash with Ross County after Storm Darcy ended hopes of playing the match on its original date.
The Premiership fixture was originally meant to go ahead on Saturday, February 13 but was called off due to the bad weather conditions.
But the Dingwall clash has now been rescheduled and will go ahead on Saturday, March 13 with kick-off at 3pm.
The call-off came at the worst possible time for the Easter Road side as they were looking for their fourth win on the spin and consolidate their lead in third spot as Aberdeen drew a blank with St Mirren.
The playing surface at the Global Energy Stadium after freezing temperatures in the Highlands rendered the pitch in Dingwall unplayable, however.
Hibs weren't the only side to get the brunt of Storm Darcy as it claimed a number of fixtures at the weekend.
Inverness Caledonian Thistle's meeting with Greenock Morton in the Scottish Championship was postponed, as did second tier contests at both Dunfermline and Raith Rovers.