Summary
According to a forecast from the Old Farmer’s Almanac, more than a dozen U.S. states might experience snow around Christmas 2025. Many regions, including the Northeast, Midwest, and parts of Alaska, have a chance of a white Christmas, though conditions remain uncertain. As Christmas nears, more accurate forecasts will be available to aid travelers.
Key Facts
- The Old Farmer's Almanac predicts snow for many U.S. states during Christmas 2025.
- Regions with a high chance of snow include the Northeast, Upper Midwest, Ohio Valley, and parts of the High Plains and Intermountain West.
- Maine and upper New Hampshire have the greatest chances for snow in the Northeast.
- Midwestern states like Indiana, Illinois, and Kentucky may also see snow.
- Alaska is expected to have snow, particularly in the panhandle area.
- AccuWeather suggests a 75 percent chance of a white Christmas for some states.
- Snowy weather can make holiday travel challenging due to road conditions.
- More accurate weather predictions are expected as Christmas gets closer.