Heavy snow forced Luton's clash with York to be abandoned 10 minutes into the second half.
The game was initially given the go-ahead following a pitch inspection but a deterioration in the weather made conditions unplayable.
Both teams had struggled to create chances, Michael Rankine heading just over for York from close range.
Luton's Andy Drury hit the bar from a free-kick in the second half, but the game was called off moments later.
York boss Gary Mills told BBC Radio York:
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"I think we had to end it because it was getting a bit of a farce. Should they have started it? I would say no.
"We knew from what the forecasters said that the snow was going to come down about midday and true to it's word it came down.
"I'm just disappointed we couldn't get the game finished.
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