Shorts Weather For Santa!
The coldest stretch of winter weather across the eastern half of the U.S. is now largely behind us, following an unseasonably cold first half of December that brought accumulating snow to much of the Mid-Atlantic and Northeast.
As Christmas approaches in just a matter of days, the odds of a Lower 48 White Christmas are fading fast. A milder weather pattern is taking hold, allowing temperatures to moderate after weeks of dangerously cold air that kept much of the eastern half in Arctic-like conditions.
“It could be the warmest Christmas on record for parts of 18 states,” meteorologist Ben Noll wrote in a post on X. “Temperatures are forecast to reach the 60s, 70s, and/or 80s across the Southwest, Rockies, Plains, Midwest, and South. Shorts weather for Santa!”
It could be the warmest Christmas on record for parts of 18 states.
Temperatures are forecast to reach the 60s, 70s and/or 80s across the Southwest, Rockies, Plains, Midwest and South.
Shorts weather for Santa! pic.twitter.com/wKbzXjwiqB
— Ben Noll (@BenNollWeather) December 19, 2025
Noll noted, “Christmas dinner… with a side of humidity?! Not only is it forecast to be the warmest Christmas on record in parts of 18 states, but humidity will be noticeable too — from the Southwest to the Midwest and South. Some people may turn their air conditioner on.”
Christmas dinner… with a side of humidity?! 😳
Not only is it forecast to be the warmest Christmas on record in parts of 18 states, but humidity will be noticeable too — from the Southwest to the Midwest and South.
Some people may turn their air conditioner on. pic.twitter.com/ihTG8cI4qW
— Ben Noll (@BenNollWeather) December 20, 2025
Our weather reporting this month has focused on the polar vortex coldspell, along with the emerging warm-up:
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After Polar Vortex US Freeze, Global Warming Returns Before Christmas
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Where Did Global Warming Go? US East Sees Snowiest Start In Nearly Two Decades
Related:
Should we thank Al Gore for “Making Global Warming Great Again” ahead of Christmas?
It’s time to get outside and rebuild those firewood stockpiles ahead of the next polar vortex cold blast.
Tyler Durden
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