Farmers Almanac reports that the Atlantic Corridor, including NYC, is forecasted to have a mild Christmas, with no snow. This trend deviates from the usual white Christmas expectations.
Despite early December's cold temperatures, there is little chance of snow on Christmas Day itself in New York City, contrary to some midwinter anticipations.
While northern Maine might see some snow, most of New England, including NYC, is expected to experience a dry and mild holiday season this year.
Farmers Almanac suggests that most of the United States will have a gentler winter than average this year, planning for a cozy holiday without snow.
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