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Old Farmer's Almanac Predicts Which States Will Get White Christmas

Old Farmer's Almanac Predicts Which States Will Get White Christmas

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.

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