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Old Farmer’s Almanac Predicts Christmas Weather Across The Country

Are you dreaming of a White Christmas? Overall, The 2026 Old Farmer’s Almanac predicts that most of the United States will be seeing a milder, gentler winter than average. But that doesn’t mean there won’t be any snow! A White Christmas may be in store for many northeast regions, and the Central region of the U.S. may see some frosty flakes as well. Will there be snow on Christmas Day where you live? Almanac.com/White-Christmas

  • Northeast: A White Christmas.
  • Atlantic Corridor: Not a White Christmas.
  • Appalachians: Chance of a White Christmas.
  • Southeast: Not a White Christmas.
  • Florida: Not a White Christmas.
  • Lower Lakes: A White Christmas.
  • Ohio Valley: Chance of a White Christmas in the east; Not a White Christmas in the west.
  • Deep South: Not a White Christmas.
  • Upper Midwest: Chance of a White Christmas.
  • Heartland: Not a White Christmas.
  • Texas–Oklahoma: Not a White Christmas.
  • High Plains: Chance of a White Christmas.
  • Intermountain: Chance of a White Christmas in the east; Not a White Christmas in the west.
  • Desert Southwest: Not a White Christmas.
  • Pacific Northwest: Not a White Christmas.
  • Pacific Southwest: Not a White Christmas.
  • Alaska: A White Christmas.
  • Hawaii: Not a White Christmas.

Remember: This is a long-range forecast to help you plan ahead! As the holiday nears, check our short-range forecasts for the most up-to-date details.

Find out what our long-range Christmas Day predictions have on tap for YOUR region: Almanac.com/White-Christmas

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