Most of the U.S. won't have snow on the ground on Christmas
Well, at least the snow globes will have a white Christmas.
Well, at least the snow globes will have a white Christmas.
Most of the United States will not have snow on the ground on Wednesday, the National Weather Service said in a forecast Friday, although the parts of the Rocky Mountains, Minnesota, Wisconsin and other areas close to the Canadian border could be in luck.
“Christmas Day will feature green and brown grass for much of the U.S. — not exactly what Bing Crosby crooned about!” the weather service wrote on X Friday.
Other parts of the country, including Kansas, Oklahoma, most of Pennsylvania, and other areas of the country were marked “better luck next year” on a map distributed by the weather agency ahead of the holiday.
But all is not lost: Some parts of the Northeast were forecast to possibly get snow showers on Tuesday, the day before Christmas.
https://www.nbcnews.com/weather/winter-weather/us-wont-snow-ground-christmas-rcna185105
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