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Are you dreaming of a white Christmas? For reference, Merriam-Webster defines a "white Christmas" as "a Christmas when there is snow on the ground or when it is snowing." We looked at data from the ...
Half of Christmas Days have featured any snowfall, including trace amounts. Milwaukee last saw snow on Christmas in 2022, when 2 inches was on the ground. The city also saw a trace of snowfall in ...
“So snow on Christmas isn’t too likely, but when you compare the probability for that day to the probability for other days in the winter, it’s not too far off,” Bouchard said.
Snow was already on the ground on Christmas day in 1876, 1963, and 2004. On average, about once every ten years, snow is either covering the ground or falling from the sky.
The chances of snow falling in the Wilmington area are rare and when it comes to hoping for one specific day out of the year -- Christmas Day-- they're even slimmer.. But Wilmington saw a few snow ...
Hiawassee will reach 50 on Christmas Day, with a chance of a passing shower in the evening. But, sadly for many in the state, no snow. Has it snowed on Christmas in Georgia?
Milwaukee's last major Christmas snowfall was in 2013, when 1.5 inches fell and 10 inches of on-the-ground snow depth was measured. Since 1871, measurable snowfall has been recorded in Milwaukee ...
Christmas is just days away and many in Michigan are wondering if Ol' Saint Nick's sled will have snow for his sled this year. The answer, across Michigan, depends a bit on where you are.
Cody Braud, a Fox Weather meteorologist, said that while it may still be too early to gauge whether or not we’ll see snow in the New York City area come Dec. 25, the chances are not good.
Columbus' most resounding white Christmas came in 1960 when 9 inches of snow was on the ground, according to NWS data. The Christmas with the most snowfall on the day of the holiday came in 1890 ...
The snowiest Christmases in Columbus. The most snow Columbus experienced on a Christmas Day came in the late 19th Century when more than a half-of-a-foot of snow fell in the region.