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White Christmas Predictions for Every State
A white Christmas unlikely for Long Island, but light snow forecast for Tuesday
Parts of Long Island can expect a white Christmas Eve, as about half an inch of snow is expected to fall Tuesday morning, the National Weather Service said. Bryan Ramsey, an NWS meteorologist, said a line of snow showers will approach New York City and move east beginning around 7 a.m.
Snow Forecast Update: White Christmas Predictions for Every State
Some of the states expecting snow could even see flakes fall on Christmas Day, or at least on Christmas Eve. States most likely to see a white Christmasm according to AccuWeather,
While most of US to be dry, a 'white Christmas' is forecast for some mountain regions
Most of the United States will see a dry holiday with above-average temperatures this year, while some mountain regions might see some snow. The places most likely to see a "white Christmas" are the Colorado Rocky Mountains and the Cascades in Washington, according to the National Weather Service.
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