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A "white Christmas" is officially defined as having at least one inch of snow on the ground (a snow depth) at 7 o'clock Christmas morning, according at NOAA.
The National Weather Service office in Reno, NV has daily climate data for Tahoe City that goes back to the year 1909. In that 104-year stretch, 22% of years saw a White Christmas.
White Christmas surprises Piedmont, South Carolina, neighbors ... Updated: 1:58 PM EST Dec 26, 2024 Editorial Standards ⓘ Janice Limon ...
BOSTON - Boston's dreams of a white Christmas have come true for 2024. The National Weather Service defines a "white Christmas" as having an inch or more of snow on the ground for Christmas morning.
Keep dreaming about that white Christmas, New York. The Big Apple was blanketed in a light layer of snow Tuesday morning, marking the first time in more than two decades there has been snow on ...
Between 1959 and 1966, four Christmas Days had more than 3 inches of snow on the ground, one had 1-3 inches, and one had snow fall on the holiday. One of the worst storms ever in New York City ...
The record for the most snow on the ground since records began in 1954 was 26 inches in 1970. In the 1980s, there was a long stretch of white Christmases with every Christmas between 1980-1989 ...
If there's a huge snowstorm the day before Christmas, locations that might not typically have snow on the ground could experience a Christmas morning with the grass blanketed in white. For example ...
“It was a brown Christmas for most of the U.S.,” Lam said. “If you look at the U.S. as a whole, it was the least covered white Christmas across the lower 48 states since records began.
The last time it actually snowed an inch on Christmas was in 2002 when 1.1 inches fell. In any given year, Philadelphia and areas near the I-95 corridor have an 11% chance for a white Christmas.
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