For those in the United States that celebrate Christmas, the idea of snow cover on the ground for Christmas morning is an often talked about topic. Check the probabilities in your home state if you are dreaming of a White Christmas!
There is actually a CHANCE for snow in Alabama!
You probably know it will snow in Alaska, but how much?
It can and does snow in Arizona!
Arkansas does get snow, but don't cross your fingers for Christmas.
Just because it is warm in Southern California doesn't mean you can't get snow.
Colorado skiing may be great, but chances are not as high for a White Christmas.
Cold weather doesn't necessarily mean lots of snow!
It may be good to be first, but Delaware is NOT on the top of the winter snow list for a White Christmas.
Will it snow in the capital of the US for Christmas?
You likely couldn't have a worse chance than a White Christmas in Florida.
Your Chances for a White Christmas in Georgia? Slim to none!
Hawaii and a White Christmas? I don't think so!
Some areas of Idaho have a great chance for a White Christmas.
Chicago, Illinois may have a White Christmas. Check out the chances!
If you live in South Bend,Indiana you may be in for a White Christmas.
Iowa has some locations with a decent chance for 5 inches of snow on Christmas Day.
Will there be a White Christmas on the plains of Kansas?
Imagine a White Christmas in the Blue Grass State...Kentucky!
A Louisiana White Christmas on the bayou...Probably not!
Some areas of Maine may be looking forward to a White Christmas.
Sorry folks. Not a lot of chances for a White Christmas in Maryland.
Some areas of Massachusetts may see Christmas Day snowfall.
Look out Michigan, a White Christmas may be in the forecast.
Minnesota has some very high probabilities for a White Christmas.
Believe it or not, there is actually a chance for a White Christmas in Mississippi.
A Missouri White Christmas can happen.
There are lots of places in Montana to see a White Christmas.
There is even a small chance of 10 or more inches of snow on Christmas in Nebraska.