White Christmas is 'Plausible' This Year
A small storm expected to move in on Christmas Eve could mean a white Christmas this year.
It is plausible there will be a white Christmas in Salem this year, according to meteorologists.
"Overall, I'm not expecting a big storm, but one that could blanket many of us in southern New England with 1-3 inches of snow is certainly plausible at this point," writes Chris Lambert, a meteorologist at Patch news partner WHDH in his latest blog. "We only need 1 inch on the ground for an official white Christmas, so the level of optimism on that is rising, especially north and west of the City."
The National Weather Service calls the chance of snow "likely" after 5 a.m. on Christmas morning, with the chance of snow 60 percent. The chance of snow remains "likely" through 1 p.m., the weather service said.
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4:58 am on Monday, December 24, 2012
It's plausible you used plausible too many times for me to read past the second graph.
Carolyn Costain
10:15 pm on Monday, December 24, 2012
The moon had a beautiful snow Halo around around it at 9 pm. I spent my day over a hot stove cooking for 4 different families"Now" I would love to wake up in the morning and hear the kids dragging their sleds to mac park . I hope it snows for the kids!