The last time a significant amount of snow fell upon that area of Illinois was in 2002, when a snowstorm on Christmas Eve brought about 8 inches of the winter powder. For more information on snowfall occurring on Christmas, I've provided a link that records back to 1999 in Carbondale, Illinois, (37.9 miles from the city in question.)* This year (2010), scattered snow showers are expected. *Google Maps- Directions from Harrisburg, IL to Carbondale, IL
I think that it was 1987. I am not 100% but i remember it snowing on Christmas around that time.
A "White Christmas" is when you have snow on Christmas day and everything turns white. It has no other meaning than the snow and is most recognized from the song "White Christmas" by Bing Crosby
In Illinois, California, and New York, you can expect cold weather with the possibility of snow around Christmas time. In Florida, the weather will be milder and more likely to be sunny with temperatures that may still be warm.
I would say yes, because they are above the equator. Maybe in places it doesn't snow, such as California in the United States, but I'm pretty sure the European countries get snow at Christmas time.
When was the last time it snowed on Christmas Day in RI
Red and green became Christmas colors because of the plants that bloom around Christmas time. Poinsettias and Christmas cactus both bloom red and of course snow is white. The white, red, and green are the traditional colors of Christmas.
The last time snow fell on Christmas Day in South Carolina was in 2010. This rare event brought a white Christmas to parts of the state.
The last snow to hit Atlanta on Christmas was a trace in 1993. The last measurable snow on Christmas Day was in 1882 when a quarter of an inch accumulated
Snow on Christmas is rare in Mississippi, with the last significant snowfall on Christmas Day occurring in 2010. It's more common to see snow during the winter months, but not specifically on Christmas Day.
It can differ from place to place, but usually it is a measurement of snow at a designated location, like an inch of snow at a regional weather station at a set time on Christmas Day.
Snowfall in Georgia on Christmas is rare, but it last happened in 2010, particularly in the northern parts of the state around the Atlanta area. Snow on Christmas Day in Georgia is a magical and memorable event for those fortunate enough to experience it.