I lived in Alabama for 30 years. I can confirm we had plenty 70°F Christmases.
coffeemug73 on
It’s fairly white here jn upstate NY.
Mike2k33 on
Not too many white Christmases in SE Wisconsin recently. Gotta be 30% or less in the last 20 years
We would’ve had a white Christmas this year if Christmas was held any day in the first half of December
HENMAN79 on
Sorry Key West, maybe next year
NomiMaki on
The map equivalent of „look out your window“
Glowing_bubba on
Chicago is like 5%, don’t remember the last white Christmas it’s been so long
Microwave_Magician on
I can’t believe it
Electrical_Cut8610 on
Checking in from Maine. We got 9-14 inches two days ago depending on the location. Definitely a white Christmas here.
onexyonexx on
White Christmas in NH.
Plaitkul117 on
Wow considering NYC is always really Christmas associated, I really thought they were having white Christmas way more often up there. I thought it was the norm.
Mysterious_Quiet_253 on
Despite it’s reputation for snow, Buffalo NY doesn’t normally have a white Christmas.
Jay__Riemenschneider on
Haven’t had a white Christmas in 15+ years in the 10-25% range.
V1-R0t8 on
TL;DR: roughly 8% of the population of the USA is more likely than not to have a White Christmas.
My first thought when I saw this was “how does this correlate with population distribution?”. My second thought was “should I really look to answer this question on Christmas Day?” – the answer was “yes”, but with a few short cuts.
Answer: 8.3% of the population of the USA has more than a 50:50 chance of >1 inch of snow lying on the ground on Christmas Day.
Method:
I’ve stripped out any stations which don’t have a valid dataset for snowfall (19.5%) and assigned county populations to the nearest station (splitting population equally across weather stations in a county, and assigning populations to neighbouring counties when no weather station is available). I’ve aggregated populations into 10%, 20%, 30% and so on probabilities of snow and so on).
There are some weaknesses in this, for example county populations are a bit too big for my liking. I’ll maybe take another look at this and do a longer post on r/weather. Just not on Christmas Day.
cre8ivjay on
It’s one of the coldest Christmases I can remember here in Alberta. Hovers between -20c and – 30c and plenty of snow.
Ski conditions are great though!
Edit: come to think of it, these aren’t entirely uncommon temps for December here.
mischling2543 on
As a Canadian, the phrase white christmas is so weird to me. Like no one in my family, even my 80+ year old grandparents, can remember a christmas without snow
Big-Carpenter7921 on
My area hasn’t had a white Christmas in my lifetime
Vast_Ad9139 on
Not this year!
Stop_Drop_Scroll on
We got a white Christmas just north of Boston. Dusting-inch on the ground from yesterday, light flurries right now.
Infamous_Koala_3737 on
I’m currently sweating in Georgia
RecentIntern2826 on
It’s 80 degrees in San Antonio
mikebellman on
The little dots of color on the map are very interesting
StOnEy333 on
It’s 55 degrees and raining here in the San Francisco Bay Area. Pray for us, everybody.
RichardXV on
Original white christmas was in Sweden where Jesus was born. Oh wait, he was born in Palestine where it never snows?
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i wish it was snowing today in Minnesota! the melting snow looks like dirt! merry xmas!
GSilky on
It’s 70 degrees in Denver…
AllGarbage on
I’ve still got dozens of tomatoes on the vine about to ripen
SunsApple on
There’s snow on the ground here in Minnesota. Not super deep in the Twin Cities but it counts!
sycamoreqw on
Northern Utah is incredibly warm and snowless so far this year.
Meddy020 on
I feel like that purple color used to go a lot closer to the coast in the northeast , maybe I’m remembering it different when growing up
animalfath3r on
Stupidest color gradient ever
FlyingBike on
Where a white Christmas ~~is~~ *was* most likely
ZeppyWeppyBoi on
It’s currently 70 degrees in Denver
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White Christmas in Wyoming
The reaches of winter
This year, or every year?
I lived in Alabama for 30 years. I can confirm we had plenty 70°F Christmases.
It’s fairly white here jn upstate NY.
Not too many white Christmases in SE Wisconsin recently. Gotta be 30% or less in the last 20 years
We would’ve had a white Christmas this year if Christmas was held any day in the first half of December
Sorry Key West, maybe next year
The map equivalent of „look out your window“
Chicago is like 5%, don’t remember the last white Christmas it’s been so long
I can’t believe it
Checking in from Maine. We got 9-14 inches two days ago depending on the location. Definitely a white Christmas here.
White Christmas in NH.
Wow considering NYC is always really Christmas associated, I really thought they were having white Christmas way more often up there. I thought it was the norm.
Despite it’s reputation for snow, Buffalo NY doesn’t normally have a white Christmas.
Haven’t had a white Christmas in 15+ years in the 10-25% range.
TL;DR: roughly 8% of the population of the USA is more likely than not to have a White Christmas.
My first thought when I saw this was “how does this correlate with population distribution?”. My second thought was “should I really look to answer this question on Christmas Day?” – the answer was “yes”, but with a few short cuts.
Answer: 8.3% of the population of the USA has more than a 50:50 chance of >1 inch of snow lying on the ground on Christmas Day.
Sources:
[Snowfall Probabilities by Weather Station from 1991-2020 Climate Normals](https://www.ncei.noaa.gov/media/3501)
[County Population Totals and Components of Change: 2020-2024](https://www.census.gov/data/datasets/time-series/demo/popest/2020s-counties-total.html)
Method:
I’ve stripped out any stations which don’t have a valid dataset for snowfall (19.5%) and assigned county populations to the nearest station (splitting population equally across weather stations in a county, and assigning populations to neighbouring counties when no weather station is available). I’ve aggregated populations into 10%, 20%, 30% and so on probabilities of snow and so on).
There are some weaknesses in this, for example county populations are a bit too big for my liking. I’ll maybe take another look at this and do a longer post on r/weather. Just not on Christmas Day.
It’s one of the coldest Christmases I can remember here in Alberta. Hovers between -20c and – 30c and plenty of snow.
Ski conditions are great though!
Edit: come to think of it, these aren’t entirely uncommon temps for December here.
As a Canadian, the phrase white christmas is so weird to me. Like no one in my family, even my 80+ year old grandparents, can remember a christmas without snow
My area hasn’t had a white Christmas in my lifetime
Not this year!
We got a white Christmas just north of Boston. Dusting-inch on the ground from yesterday, light flurries right now.
I’m currently sweating in Georgia
It’s 80 degrees in San Antonio
The little dots of color on the map are very interesting
It’s 55 degrees and raining here in the San Francisco Bay Area. Pray for us, everybody.
Original white christmas was in Sweden where Jesus was born. Oh wait, he was born in Palestine where it never snows?
i wish it was snowing today in Minnesota! the melting snow looks like dirt! merry xmas!
It’s 70 degrees in Denver…
I’ve still got dozens of tomatoes on the vine about to ripen
There’s snow on the ground here in Minnesota. Not super deep in the Twin Cities but it counts!
Northern Utah is incredibly warm and snowless so far this year.
I feel like that purple color used to go a lot closer to the coast in the northeast , maybe I’m remembering it different when growing up
Stupidest color gradient ever
Where a white Christmas ~~is~~ *was* most likely
It’s currently 70 degrees in Denver