Hoping to enjoy a white Christmas this year? A new study reveals where you’re most likely to get one. SIXT, a car rental company headquartered in Germany, analyzed National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration data on historic weather patterns to determine the locations with the greatest chance of snow on Christmas.
- It’s important to note that this isn’t a forecast for where it’s going to snow, just a prediction based on previous years.
- Unsurprisingly, the cities with the highest chance of snow on December 25th are all in northern states.
The Top 10 U.S. Cities Most Likely to Have a White Christmas
- Fairbanks, Alaska (100% chance of a white Christmas)
- Duluth, Minnesota (92.2% chance of a white Christmas)
- Bozeman, Montana (91.1% chance of a white Christmas)
- Marquette, Michigan (88.2% chance of a white Christmas)
- Caribou, Maine (87.2% chance of a white Christmas)
- Idaho Falls, Idaho (80.1% chance of a white Christmas)
- Fargo, North Dakota (77.6% chance of a white Christmas)
- Eau Claire, Wisconsin (72.3% chance of a white Christmas)
- Burlington, Vermont (62.3% chance of a white Christmas)
- Montrose, Colorado (45% chance of a white Christmas)
Source: USA Today