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Northern U.S. states and higher elevations have the best chances of a white Christmas, while southern and western areas are far less likely to see snow this year.
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Sierra snow: It's beginning to look a lot like Christmas
While snow starts late Christmas Eve, the worst conditions should arrive on Wednesday night and continue through Christmas Day, with heavy snow and dangerous travel, especially above 6,500 feet.
This year is expected to be the busiest on record for holiday travel, but rough weather can make getting to your Christmas destination even harder.
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Will it be a white Christmas in Massachusetts? Forecast maps show who could get snow on Tuesday.
Right now, it appears as though this will be a daytime event on Tuesday. Snow is favored in central and northern New England, while a wintry mix is likely as you head farther south. Considering our snow cover will be washed away after Friday's rain, Tuesday's storm will be our last chance to whiten the ground before Christmas.
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Las Vegas crowds spend day after Christmas in the snow
The holiday season hasn’t slowed down for everyone just yet. Many families have traded shopping bags and wrapping paper for snow boots and fresh mountain air. While
A rare weather phenomenon led to a low-pressure system stalling between Lewiston and Brunswick, forecasters say, dropping between 14 and 17 inches of snow in that area.
Fifteen years ago, north Alabama residents who dreamed of a white Christmas saw their wish come true. What does 2025 hold?
The Federal Building in Downtown Bangor was closed for the holiday. That meant the staff spent Friday morning clearing the way for people to access the front door. Snow that continued to fall Thursday meant a change of plans for Bangor Public Works. The original schedule had all of their snow clearing crew off for the day.
The Callifornia Highway Patrol warned drivers to be cautious because "'making memories’ shouldn’t include us pulling you out of a snowbank."