![]() If you’re interested in exploring more of the historical data on year’s NYC had a White Christmas for yourself, WNYC has a handy interactive chart. Though NYC may not see a dazzling dust of snow on Christmas morning, holiday travel leading up to Christmas day is expected to be rather hectic with impacts of ‘bomb cyclone’ traveling to the Northeast. ![]() ![]() However, the same can’t be said for our friends upstate as towns North of the city tend to be some of the best places to be historically if you’re hoping for a White Christmas. The map goes from grey (no chance of snow) to white (guaranteed snow), it shows Brooklyn has 10% chance of an inch of snow on December 25, JFK at 12% and La Guardia at 12%. It puts our chances of a White Christmas, with at least one inch of snow, at approximately 10-12%. The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Association created a map based on decades of data ranging from the average temperatures, precipitation, and other climate variables. ![]()
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