Some parts of the UK have a snow forecast for the end of next week. The odds stand at 5/1 on snow falling Christmas Day.![]()
Some parts of the UK have a snow forecast for the end of next week. The odds stand at 5/1 on snow falling Christmas Day.![]()
ohh very interesting!!!
would be amazing if it snowed on christmas day
Steph xx
So excited for christmas 2012
How often do you guys have snow on Christmas Day? Are sections of your country much more likely to have snow? In the USA, the climates are so varied! I grew up in Central NYS about 200 miles away fromwhere I live now(near NYC). I only remember 1 year when it didn't snow and several years when we actually had very heavy snow storms! Where I live now, most of our Christmases are green!
Last edited by ornamentmaven; 11-20-2010 at 12:44 AM.
I'm Dreaming of a White Christmas
I read in the Internet that next week we will have the onset of winter in Germany.
Its the season to be jolly
www.the-christmas-season.com
We very rarely get snow on christmas day itself, its usually a few weeks before
and starts a few weeks after...![]()
Merry Christmas to all...
Hubby's Paintings...
http://www.allthingschristmas.com/forum/album.php?albumid=37
littleshedart.com.....
The UK winter temds to be warm, wet and windy until early january when the cold sets in. There are numerous forcasts for a repeat, or worse, of the snow we suffered last winter.
So let the raucous sleigh bells jingle,
Hail our dear old friend kris kringle,
Driving his reindeer across the sky.
Don't stand underneath when they fly by.
The Mole - winter in the New York City area is similar - major storms tend to be in January - March.
I'm Dreaming of a White Christmas
Though this year winter may come early...
http://www.theweatheroutlook.com
Notable cold spell expected, snow likely for many
Cold weather is often marginal and difficult to forecast in Britain, but we do expect the next couple of weeks to bring quite a potent spell of wintry weather, which will be notable given that we are still only in November. Many people are likely to see some sleet or snow, with significant accumulations possible as we head towards next weekend.
The change to colder conditions will begin during the next couple of days as temperatures begin to fall in the north, and through next week much colder weather looks set to extend south across the whole country. By the middle of next week showers will be turning increasingly to sleet and snow, especially in northern and eastern regions. Towards the end of the week it looks as though there will be an increasing chance of more prolonged periods of sleet or snow pushing south across the country
So let the raucous sleigh bells jingle,
Hail our dear old friend kris kringle,
Driving his reindeer across the sky.
Don't stand underneath when they fly by.
We've already had quite a bit.