So far we've had a pretty mild fall and we even broke the daily high temperature for December 1st at almost 70. It appears that we are looking at a mild winter but as you know, looks can be deceiving. 

We are a little over two weeks away from Christmas Day and so far, not even a sign of snow in the Tri-Cities.

Are We Going To Get A White Christmas In The Tri-Cities?

We've had wind and we've had rain but no snow.

I think last year, we even had snow near Thanksgiving but so far 2021 has been a dud for snow in the Columbia Basin.

Tri-Cities Broke The High Daily Temperature On December 1st, 2021

Of course, it's the Tri-Cities and we know that can change at the drop of a hat. I've been looking ahead in the forecast to see if we are going to get any snow for Christmas Day 2021.

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Accuweather.com is predicting our first little bit of snow perhaps on December 14th but that seems to be the soonest we could get snow in the Tri-Cities.

The mountains and higher elevations have already seen plenty of snow but so far it's been brown around the basin.

What Are The Chances Tri-Cities Is Getting Snow On Christmas Day 2021?

Looking ahead to Christmas Day 2021, It does look like we are getting a chance of snow.

According to Accuweather.com, We'll have a chance of a snow shower on December 25th in the morning and then another chance of a snow shower in the afternoon. It's only 30% of precipitation Christmas morning currently but as we get closer to Christmas Day, that could change.

Right now, we have a chance for a White Christmas and that's alright by me.

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