Here Are The 9 U.S. Places That Are Most Likely To Have A White Christmas
Are you dreaming of a white Christmas? Then you might want to head to one of these snowy U.S. cities.
The National Centers for Environmental Information (NOAA) have put together a list of the U.S. cities that are most likely to see a white Christmas in 2018. NOAA used historical data and checked it against recent weather trends to refine their list.

And if you won’t settle for anything but a sure thing, then there is one city in the U.S. that has a 100 percent historical probability of seeing snow on Dec. 25: Aspen, Colorado.

Of course, the actual weather conditions this year could vary from these predictions, and just because a place sees snow on Christmas doesn’t mean there will be enough of the white stuff to build a snowman.
Still, it’s good to know that a picture-perfect Christmas might be around the corner for some cities.
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