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After All Those Storms, Will We Have a White Christmas?

After several big storms, missed school and hours of shoveling this month, we still might not have a white Christmas.

After several big storms, missed school and hours of shoveling this month, we still might not have a white Christmas.

According to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, the historical probability that the region will have a white Christmas is between 11 and 25%. The NOAA looks at data from the past three decades when making its predictions.

Weather.com says that there’s a low chance that the Lehigh Valley will have a white Christmas, while there’s virtually no chance that Philadelphia and its suburbs will.

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Local meteorologist John Bolaris of philly.com puts the probability of snow in Philadelphia and its suburbs at 10%. 

Last year, the region saw snow on Christmas Eve, but in most areas it had melted by Christmas Day.

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