The U.S. Cities Most Likely To Have A White Christmas
Hoping to enjoy a white Christmas this year? We are all wishing for a little snowfall for the holidays. According to USA Today and a new study reveals where you’re most likely to get one. SIXT, a car rental company headquartered in Germany, analyzed National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration data on historic weather patterns to determine the locations with the greatest chance of snow on Christmas.
There is something truly magical about a white Christmas. It’s as if the world itself has been transformed into a winter wonderland, with snowflakes falling softly from the sky and blanketing the ground in a soft, powdery layer. The air is crisp and cold, but somehow it feels cozy and inviting, as families gather together to celebrate the holiday season.
For many people, a white Christmas is the epitome of holiday cheer. It’s a time when we can put aside our worries and cares and simply enjoy the beauty of the season. Whether we’re sipping hot cocoa by the fire, building snowmen with our children, or taking a quiet walk through the snow-covered woods, there’s a sense of peace and contentment that can be found in the midst of the winter cold.
So, who will have one?
Of course, a white Christmas isn’t always possible, depending on where you live. But even if you don’t get snow on the ground, there are still ways to capture some of that magical holiday spirit. Whether it’s decorating your home with twinkling lights and festive ornaments, baking cookies and other holiday treats, or simply spending time with loved ones, there are plenty of ways to make the holiday season special.
- It’s important to note that this isn’t a forecast for where it’s going to snow, just a prediction based on previous years.
- Unsurprisingly, the cities with the highest chance of snow on December 25th are all in northern states.
The Top 10 U.S. Cities Most Likely to Have a White Christmas
- Fairbanks, Alaska (100% chance of a white Christmas)
- Duluth, Minnesota (92.2% chance of a white Christmas)
- Bozeman, Montana (91.1% chance of a white Christmas)
- Marquette, Michigan (88.2% chance of a white Christmas)
- Caribou, Maine (87.2% chance of a white Christmas)
- Idaho Falls, Idaho (80.1% chance of a white Christmas)
- Fargo, North Dakota (77.6% chance of a white Christmas)
- Eau Claire, Wisconsin (72.3% chance of a white Christmas)
- Burlington, Vermont (62.3% chance of a white Christmas)
- Montrose, Colorado (45% chance of a white Christmas)