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Spring weather expected for Christmas Eve and Christmas Day
While some may be disappointed not to have a white Christmas, for those travelling to visit friends and relatives on Christmas Day, favourable weather conditions are expected across the country. “Highest temperatures of 11-14C with fresh southerly winds”. Most computer models agree that any rain or storms over Southwest Louisiana will remain fairly weak before intensifying as they track north of I-10. Buffalo just saw its first flakes over the weekend, and that will likely be gone by Christmas.
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Coral has it odds-on at 1-2 that this December will be warmest since records began.
Christmas Day Outlook: Mostly Cloudy. That’s bad news for the multitudes of New Jerseyans who will be commuting and/or traveling today ahead of the Christmas holiday.
Tuesday’s weather will be a little better than the Wednesday forecast, but not by much. Forecasters predict the day will feature showers and the possibility of thunder.
Once that disturbance moves through, expect lots of sunshine for most of next week. Snow for the West, including Denver and Salt Lake City, with possible airport delays.
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Scattered rain showers may develop through the day, and that would have a stabilizing effect. We could see snow and ice from the Texas Panhandle north to Kansas and Missouri. Strong to severe storms will be possible along with heavy rains as an intense storm system moves out of Texas.