White Christmas Odds 2024 Uk . Where is the highest chance of getting a white christmas? While most of the ukโs snow days happen between january and march, the meteorological odds are pretty good for a white christmas.
The official met office definition of a white christmas is for one snowflake to be observed falling in the 24 hours of 25 december somewhere in the uk. 2023 was the last white christmas in the uk with 11%.
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