Mid-Atlantic: Warm Temperatures Could Dash Mid-Atlantic’s White Christmas Dreams

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Philadelphia, PA – A warm trend across the Mid-Atlantic could keep snow off the ground this Christmas.

The National Weather Service forecasts above-normal temperatures across the region from December 20–26, making snowfall unlikely. Precipitation levels are expected to remain near normal, meaning rain could be more common than snow in cities like Washington, D.C., Baltimore, and Philadelphia.

Historically, the Mid-Atlantic has low chances of a white Christmas, with snow on the ground less than 20% of the time in most areas. However, higher elevations in western Pennsylvania and parts of West Virginia may still see some snow if conditions cool down unexpectedly.

For those hoping for a white Christmas, meteorologists advise staying updated with local forecasts as the holiday approaches. Weather patterns can still shift, and colder air could increase snow chances in some areas.

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