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A definitely cold enough Christmas Eve and Christmas Day into the -10 C with lots of snow like 20 cm on the ground at least and still snowing. My family loves snow and the cold.
Christmas Day is the only day of the year when I wouldn't mind it snowing, but it never snowed on Dec 25th where I lived in the UK & it sure as hell isn't going to snow here lol, so now I'd rather it was sunny & around 20C
In Sweden we celebrate Christmas Eve, not Christmas day. Anyway, 2014's Christmas was probably textbook perfect here. We had had one of the warmest Decembers ever, and by the 23rd, there was still no snow (I'd never experienced a non-white Christmas), but then when we stepped out of our apartment on Christmas morning, we found that during the night, 1.5dm of the fluffiest snow had fallen, so everything was covered in a white fluff.
I don't care much for snow though, so I wouldn't mind spending a tropical Christmas. Living here, I always hope that there won't be snow on Christmas (which there wasn't 2013 and 2015 although I spent 2013 in Germany). This mostly because I enjoy every sign of global warming at least up here, and perhaps a bit of rebellion against all those who actually love snowy winters.
A definitely cold enough Christmas Eve and Christmas Day into the -10 C with lots of snow like 20 cm on the ground at least and still snowing. My family loves snow and the cold.
70-80 degrees. Or snowing. This has happened in 2010 and 2015 here. 2010(which had a cold winter that didn't want to end) we had a White Christmas. And it wasn't no light snow either, it was a decent snow event. In 2015 we had a awesome Nov and Dec, it's how the weather should be down south. 69/64 Christmas Eve, 73/62 Christmas day, and 76/58 on the 26th. Just downright perfect! Don't have to go down to Florida for my nice Christmas weather when it's that nice here. Unfortunately those 2 events are rare in Atlanta. Of course the White Christmas is rare but a warm Christmas is almost as rare. It is usually either cold or mild, 40/50 high, 20/30 low.
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