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Probability of a white Christmas in selected cities in the U.S. 2011

 

Probability of a white Christmas in selected cities in the United States in 2011 (in percent)

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United States Source: NCDC


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The statistic depicts the probability of a white Christmas (1 inch of snow on the ground) in selected cities in the United States in 2011. In New York City, the probability of snow around Christmas is 22 percent in 2011, while inhabitants of Fairbanks, Alaska will definitely be able to make snow angels and build snowmen on Christmas Eve. People living in Honolulu might have to go to the beach for this experience - but at least they won't freeze.

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Survey
Survey time period 1988 to 2005
Object of investigation Probability of a white Christmas in selected US cities
Region United States
Macroregion North-America only
Type Ranking
Category other
Relevance 4
Release
Published by NCDC
Release date December 2011
Further information The study based on National Climatic Data Center measures: basing numbers upon 1988-2005 data and stations with at least 25 years of data.