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The NWS states that in order for it to be considered a white Christmas, there needs to be at least 1 inch of snow on the ground at 7 a.m. on Christmas Day. It does not need to actively fall on ...
It's been over two decades since measurable snow last fell on Christmas Day (0.2 inches in 2002) and over half a century since the city picked up more than an inch of snow on the holiday (4.3 ...
A Christmas Eve storm in the Sierra kept Caltrans, the state's department in charge of maintaining California's public roads, busy as crews worked through the night to clear those Sierra passes.
New York City woke up to its first white Christmas in 15 years. But only a few areas of the U.S. are likely to see snow in the weather forecast for Christmas 2024.
The snow clouds quickly moved through the I-95 corridor and were pushed offshore before noon, taking with it any chance of snow falling on Christmas Day. Wednesday is forecasted to be sunny with a ...
The snow and rain in the Boston area will fall between 2 p.m. and midnight. It's not a big storm, but enough to whiten some roads.
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 ...
Snow is moving in from the NW this morning that may provide 1-2" of accumulation for areas north of NYC. As they track east, they will begin to weaken leaving less than an inch for NYC and areas ...
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.
Snow amounts look to be mostly small and on colder surfaces, more so than on pavement during the daytime. By late 6 PM today snowfall may reach 2-3" in some areas to the west and south of Syracuse ...
Snow falling on the evening of Tuesday, Dec. 24 not only brought the magic of a white Christmas, but it snapped a dry spell in Colorado’s mountains. Summit County’s Breckenridge Ski Resort and ...
That idealistic snowfall on Christmas doesn’t happen much locally, with a whopping 69-percent of Christmases in Cincinnati since 1952 having no measurable snow on the ground or no measurable ...