The NWS defines a white Christmas as"having one inch or more of snow on the ground on Christmas morning." Other references on the internet say that specifically it has to be on the ground by 7:00 a.m. local time, however, this is not confirmed by NWS or NOAA.
Historically, most of Idaho, Minnesota, Maine, Upstate New York, the Allegheny Mountains of Pennsylvania and West Virginia and the Rockies and the Sierra Nevada Mountains all have a high probability of seeing a white Christmas, according to NOAA. Aspen, Colorado, is just one of the locations in the U.S. that has a 100 percent historical probability of seeing a white Christmas, according to the weather service.
Unfortunately, based on the normals collected by NOAA between 1981 and 2010, states such as Texas, Louisana, Florida and North and South Carolina have a zero to 10 percent chance of seeing a white Christmas. The map, created by NOAA, shows the probability of a white Christmas based on data ranging between 1981 and 2010.However, NOAA does stipulate that these predictions are not reflective of the current weather climate. For example, currently there is a winter storm warning in Arkansas, seeing heavy snow of eight to 10 inches on the ground, but according to the above map the state has between zero and 25 percent chance of snow on Christmas Day.
The weather forecast maps, created by NOAA, show that snow is likely in the midwest of the U.S. overnight Tuesday and Wednesday morning. However, temperatures are expected to rise early Wednesday morning, so it is unclear whether there will be a white Christmas for all of the midwest., in particular, can cause hazards for Americans and endanger lives.
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