Summary
The Old Farmer's Almanac has released its predictions for snow on Christmas Day in the United States. It forecasts a milder-than-average winter, with the best chances for snow mainly in the Central region. Key areas likely to experience a white Christmas include New England, the Lower Great Lakes, and Alaska.
Key Facts
- The Old Farmer's Almanac has been making weather forecasts since 1792.
- It predicts most of the U.S. will have a milder-than-average winter in 2025.
- New England, the Lower Great Lakes, and Alaska are most likely to see snow on Christmas.
- The Appalachians, Upper Midwest, High Plains, and East Ohio Valley have a chance of snow.
- Regions like the Atlantic Corridor, Southeast, Florida, and Texas–Oklahoma are unlikely to see snow.
- In Minneapolis, there is an 80% chance of snow on Christmas, while New Hampshire’s White Mountains have a 97% chance.
- Washington, D.C. has only a 6% chance of experiencing a white Christmas.
- Travelers in areas forecasted to have snow should plan for possible delays and check travel conditions.