With Christmas only a few days away, meteorologists can now predict where folks will see snow on the big day.
A white Christmas is defined as having 1 inch of snow on the ground on the morning of Dec. 25. Based on the latest forecast, for most of the country, Christmas will be green or brown – but not white.
This includes the higher elevations of the West, where snow-covered ground is normal this time of year, including the Rockies, Cascades and Sierra Nevada, Walker said. The big cities of the Northeast, for the most part, are out of luck: “Boston could have a white Christmas," Myers said."But southwest from there – from Providence, southern Connecticut, New York City, Washington, Philadelphia, Baltimore – the big eastern cities, for the most part, will not have a white Christmas,” Myers said.
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