Most of the U.S. has a strong chance of seeing above-average temperatures on Christmas Day and the days after.
According to climate data from NOAA, you might not have to only dream about having a white Christmas this year in some parts ...
The National Weather Service officially considers a location to have had a white Christmas if there is one inch of snow ...
According to daily snow records provided by NOAA that date back to the 1870s, Augusta has probably never seen a white ...
Most Massachusetts residents woke Wednesday morning to a measurable amount of snow covering the ground from storms over the ...
The historical probability of having at least one inch of snow on the ground on Christmas Day is highest in the Rocky ...
For generations, a white Christmas has been a beloved tradition. But with climate change, is snowfall disappearing? Explore ...
In the Lower 48, here's typically where you should go if you want a white Christmas: Minnesota, Maine, upstate and western ...
Erin Davis/Axios Visuals If you're dreaming of a white Christmas, be jealous of those in the Mountain West, upper Midwest and northern New England. Those are the regions that most often had at least ...
The last time Hartford, Connecticut, had a white Christmas was in 2021, according to the National Weather Service. What are ...
The mountains of the West, New England and the upper midwestern U.S. are where white Christmases are the norm. Even the peaks ...