The other games to be called off were Brighton v Peterborough, Carlisle v Hereford, Cheltenham v Tranmere, Crewe v Yeovil, Leyton Orient v Leeds, Millwall v Colchester, Northampton v Swindon and Oldham v Bristol Rovers.
Matty Fryatt, who is spearheading Leicester City's rapid return to the Championship, demonstrated his goalscoring skill to destroy his old club, Walsall in his side's 4-1 win at the Banks's Stadium.
Fryatt took just 12 minutes to notch his 25th goal of the season as the Foxes increased their unbeaten run to an impressive 16 games.
Andy King, Tom Cleverley and Steve Howard also scored. Dwayne Mattis got a late consolation for the Saddlers.
MK Dons cemented second place in League One as top scorer Aaron Wilbraham grabbed the only goal in a 1-0 win over Stockport County at Edgeley Park.
That sent the Dons four points clear of Scunthorpe while County, forced to sell Anthony Pilkington and Jim McNulty in the transfer window, remain five points off the play-offs.
Huddersfield Town and Hartlepool United drew 1-1 at the Galpharm Stadium.
Hartlepool, without an away win in three months, went behind in the ninth minute when Andy Holdsworth's cross was deflected past his own keeper by Michael Nelson. Ritchie Jones levelled for the visitors.
Eight League Two games fell to the weather, while three Championship games were called off. The FA Cup fourth round replay between Arsenal and Cardiff City due to be played at the Emirates Stadium was called off on Monday.