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Well the last time it snowed on Christmas Day was like 1996 but only a few flakes fell. To get more significant snow you need to go back to 1974, when the whole of England basically got covered in a light dusting. But the last time people needed gumboots to walk down Fleet street was was way back in 1895.

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9y ago

Without a more precise location indicated, I doubt the following answer will meet your needs: 2009. As it is extremely likely that snow falls every day somewhere on Earth, a winter day (in the northern hemisphere) like December 25th will always have snow.

Even in the continental United States, it has been known to snow on the 4th of July high in the mountains.

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11y ago

well it can snow any where at Christmas but in Scotland it is usally snowing! xxx :)

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In 2009, when it snowed on Christmas Day in many parts of the world.

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depends where

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