Met Office forecast 'snow in Christmas week'
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The holiday is rapidly approaching. So is a significant pattern change that may leave some recently buried in snow with bare ground by Christmas morning.
The Met Office previously said those hoping for a White Christmas were not likely to see snow on December 25, but now the prospects appear to be improving
A map from the Weather Channel revealed an updated forecast showing which states are bracing for a white Christmas on Dec. 25.
Wind gusts as high as 40 miles per hour are possible on Friday in Greater Akron. Here's what to expect through the weekend.
A “white Christmas” is defined by meteorologists as having at least one inch of snow on the ground Christmas morning.
The holiday season is here and an emerging weather pattern starting late next week will bring unseasonable warmth to most of the country leading up to Christmas.
A Winter Weather Advisory is in effect this afternoon for light snow and very strong 50 to 60 mph wind gusts. This will create areas of blowing snow, reducing visibility significantly at times. In addition to the wind and blowing snow,
Wednesday was another warm day across Western Wisconsin. Highs were in the mid 30s to low 40s by evening, but it will likely get even warmer overnight. So, the day's