The chances of having snow for Christmas vary significantly depending on your location. In regions with cold winter climates, such as parts of the northern United States or Canada, the likelihood of a white Christmas can be quite high. Conversely, in warmer areas, like the southern U.S. or tropical regions, the chances are minimal. Local weather patterns and historical data can provide a better estimate for specific areas.
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If you're talking about Christmas 2012, that's months away yet, but Christmas 2011 had no snow, barely ANY snow.
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Well it all depends on where you live . So research it and there you go !
Since New England is located in the Northern part of the United States, the chances are very high that most, if not all areas, will have a white Christmas. It tends to snow a lot in that area of the country.
A Christmas Snow was created in 2010.
Yes. Some where in the world it is going to snow on Christmas day.
The duration of A Snow White Christmas is 3600.0 seconds.
yes it is in Christmas
100 percent It always snows in Pennsylvania in winter especially in the mountains, my I have relatives that live there and it gets below 0 Degrees Fahrenheit!
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
Christmas Snow was filmed on location in Okmulgee and Tulsa, Oklahoma