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Northern U.S. states and higher elevations have the best chances of a white Christmas, while southern and western areas are far less likely to see snow this year.
Now, the National Weather Service (NWS) Climate Prediction Center expects a high chance of above-average temperatures for much of the U.S. over Christmas, with the highest possibilities expected in the Plains states, the South, and into the Midwest. Most of these states also are expecting below-average precipitation during the same time frame.
Fifteen years ago, north Alabama residents who dreamed of a white Christmas saw their wish come true. What does 2025 hold?
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Will it be a white Christmas in Massachusetts? Forecast maps show who could get snow on Tuesday.
Right now, it appears as though this will be a daytime event on Tuesday. Snow is favored in central and northern New England, while a wintry mix is likely as you head farther south. Considering our snow cover will be washed away after Friday's rain, Tuesday's storm will be our last chance to whiten the ground before Christmas.
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Sierra snow: It's beginning to look a lot like Christmas
While snow starts late Christmas Eve, the worst conditions should arrive on Wednesday night and continue through Christmas Day, with heavy snow and dangerous travel, especially above 6,500 feet.
Periods of snow, rain and wind are predicted for Massachusetts through Christmas morning, according to forecasters.
On Dec. 27, a chance of snow is expected before 4 p.m., followed by a small chance of rain with a high of near 38 degrees. Little or no snow is expected to stick. At night, the forecast is mainly cloudy with a high around 26 degrees.
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Storm forecast: Damaging winds, bursts of rain, heavy snow in Northern California on Christmas Week
Northern California commuters are waking up to wet and windy conditions on Wednesday as a weather system is bringing rain, wind and snow to the region.
Clipper storms will hit New England and the mid-Atlantic through Saturday, bringing snow, sleet, and ice. Up to 6 inches possible in NYC, Boston, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, and northern New England. Philadelphia,