Who’s Getting a White Christmas? Map Shows Where Big Snowstorms Could Hit
Summary
This year's white Christmas in the U.S. is uncertain due to changing weather conditions. Some areas, like the northern Rockies and parts of the Northeast, have a good chance of snow. However, warmer temperatures in other regions may prevent snowfall.Key Facts
- A storm might bring snow to the Northeast and Midwest in late December.
- Warmer weather is affecting areas like the central U.S. and Mid-Atlantic, risking snow loss.
- The northern Rockies are likely to have snow, with a high probability in places like Montana, Wyoming, Utah, and Colorado.
- Cities near the Great Lakes also have a strong chance of snow.
- Warmer winters, influenced by climate change, lead to more rain instead of snow.
- The presence of snow on Christmas impacts local economies and travel plans.
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