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Our last 4 Christmases have been in the upper-50's and low-60's which is well above our average of 43°, I would love to have a blizzardy Christmas Eve/Christmas this year, it could go back to the 60's on the 26th or 27th.
Ideally, it would begin snowing on Christmas Eve so that on Christmas morning the ground is covered with about 5 inches of snow. The sun should come out and stay at about 50 degrees for the high, allowing the kids to enjoy some sled riding and snowmen before it melts.
Our last 4 Christmases have been in the upper-50's and low-60's which is well above our average of 43°, I would love to have a blizzardy Christmas Eve/Christmas this year, it could go back to the 60's on the 26th or 27th.
NYC has only a 10% chance of a white Christmas. That is less than Wilmington DE, Washington DC, Nashville TN, or Louisville KY. Pathetic.
No warmer than 40F, with a low in the 20s or less. Overcast, and preferably snow. Usually Christmas here is sunny and in the 60s or 70s, which disgusts me. I can only recall one white Christmas in my entire life.
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