Tuesday, December 24

Christmas Weather Forecast: A Chill Followed by Seasonal Warmth

The Christmas weather forecast for this year promises a blend of seasonal coziness and wintry frost. Christmas Eve will be frigid, with temperatures remaining considerably below normal, after an Arctic Blast moves over the region this weekend. Conditions will return to more normal levels on Christmas Day, though, making the holiday more comfortable.

The weather is predicted to get milder as the week goes on, making for a nice year-end. Mild weather is expected for New Year’s Eve, making it ideal for outdoor festivities.

Looking ahead, colder weather is predicted for the first week of January, however preliminary predictions indicate it won’t be as severe as the Arctic cold before Christmas. As of right now, there won’t be any snowfall before or after New Year’s, thus 2025 will be a year of blue skies.

Visit https://carolinawxauthority.com/ to be informed about the most recent forecasts and updates from the Carolina Weather Authority.

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