It will...somewhere!
2006-12-22 10:37:41
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answer #1
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answered by kelsey 7
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Probably not.
From NOAA:
White Christmases in the United States
According to the National Climatic Data Center, basing numbers upon 1961-1990 data and stations with at least 25 years of data, the probability of a White Christmas (one inch of snow on the ground) at selected cities is as follows:
City Probability
Anchorage, Alaska 90%
Annette Island, Alaska (Aleutian Islands) 17%
Fairbanks, Alaska 100%
Phoenix, Arizona 0%
Little Rock, Arkansas 3%
Los Angeles, California 0%
San Francisco, California 0%
Denver, Colorado 50%
Hartford, Connecticut 57%
Wilmington, Delaware 13%
Washington, DC 13%
Savannah, Georgia 3%
Boise, Idaho 30%
Chicago, Illinois 40%
Indianapolis, Indiana 30%
Des Moines, Iowa 50%
Topeka, Kansas 23%
Louisville, Kentucky 13%
Portland, Maine 83%
Boston, Massachusetts 23%
Detroit, Michigan 50%
Marquette, Michigan (Upper Peninsula) 100%
Minneapolis, Minnesota 73%
St. Louis, Missouri 23%
Helena, Montana 67%
Omaha, Nebraska 44%
Reno, Nevada 20%
Concord, New Hampshire 87%
Newark, New Jersey 23%
Albuquerque, New Mexico 3%
Massena, New York 77%
New York, New York 10%
Charlotte, North Carolina 0%
Fargo, North Dakota 83%
Cleveland, Ohio 50%
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 3%
Portland, Oregon 0%
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 10%
Providence, Rhode Island 37%
Charleston, South Carolina 3%
Rapid City, South Dakota 47%
Nashville, Tennessee 13%
Amarillo, Texas 7%
Dallas, Texas 0%
Salt Lake City, Utah 53%
Richmond, Virginia 7%
Seattle, Washington 7%
Spokane, Washington 70%
Charleston, West Virginia 30%
Milwaukee, Wisconsin 60%
Casper, Wyoming 47%
White Christmases in Canada
City Probability
Vancouver 11%
Calgary 59%
Edmonton 88%
Saskatoon 98%
Regina 91%
Winnipeg 98%
Windsor 41%
Toronto 57%
Ottawa 83%
Montreal 80%
Quebec City 100%
Halifax 59%
St. John's 65%
Whitehorse 100%
Yellowknife 100%
2006-12-22 18:39:06
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answer #2
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answered by Brandon Jackson 2
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NWS in Detroitmis giving one more model run before they issue a possible 2-4 inch snowfall here during Christmas Evening throuhg Tuesday night,
2006-12-22 18:59:50
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answer #3
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answered by Anonymous
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Not where i am nethier i guess it depends where you live it, but ever since i saw an incoventiant truth i blame global warming. Ive been waiting for it to snow and now im hoping for a white Christmas
2006-12-22 18:38:21
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answered by Kneisha G 3
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It depends on what part of the world are you talking about.
As for me, I never experienced a snowy Christmas because I live in a tropical country, the Philippines.
2006-12-22 18:38:02
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answered by Captain Hook 2
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depends on where you are. In November (at Victoria, BC) it snowed like hell and we had power outage for almost a week! In Victoria, there's going to a winds storm. HOnestly, I don't want it to snow.
2006-12-22 18:56:25
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answered by lemon drops 3
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Not where I am. They are predicting rain. We have no snow either
2006-12-22 18:35:51
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answered by justme 6
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It certainly is not going to in northeast Florida.
2006-12-22 22:20:50
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answered by Mathman90 2
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It depends on where you are.
In San Diego, NO In Pittsburgh, YES etc. etc. etc.
2006-12-22 19:48:59
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answered by Tushar 2
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it depend which part of the word you be.....here every day heavy rain and some part of the state have flood
2006-12-22 19:53:37
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answered by mozac 2
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IM GETTING RAIN its ussally on news,radio weatherchanal.com
depends were u live!
2006-12-22 18:38:05
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answered by wesupastars 1
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