In UK statistics, a “white Christmas” only requires a single snowflake to be observed falling at one official site on 25 December, even if it does not settle.
Under that definition there is still a slim possibility somewhere in the UK this year, but for low‑level southern England the odds of seeing your own snow shower remain small.
Well, at least we had the Geminids the other night. They were white and in the sky.
In UK statistics, a “white Christmas” only requires a single snowflake to be observed falling at one official site on 25 December, even if it does not settle.
Under that definition there is still a slim possibility somewhere in the UK this year, but for low‑level southern England the odds of seeing your own snow shower remain small.
Well, at least we had the Geminids the other night. They were white and in the sky.
Gordon Light foot! Ihear his voice and so many wonderful memories flood back to me. Thanks for the reminder