Long-term warming has slightly reduced the chances of white Christmases in many U.S. regions, with the 10% probability line shifting noticeably northward over the last few decades. Creating a White Christmas Aesthetic
For many, a "White Christmas" is defined by at least one inch of snow cover on December 25th. White Christmas
According to NOAA Climate data, places like the Rockies, Sierra Nevada, and Upstate New York have the highest historical probability of a snowy holiday. Long-term warming has slightly reduced the chances of