Where will truckers see a white Christmas?

For truckers who are dreaming of a white Christmas — defined by the National Weather Service as having at least 1 inch of snow on the ground the morning of Dec. 25 — the chances are good in some parts of the country this year. Before getting into the forecast, however, let’s look at historical chances across the country.

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Based on average Christmas snow amounts from 1991 to 2020, most white Christmases in recent decades have been in the Mountain...

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Truckers’ week off to snowy start in Mountain West

Plow truck clearing snowy Montana highway.

Drivers heading through the Rockies of Montana and Wyoming will hit late-season snowfall the next two days.

A fairly potent low-pressure system will trigger wet snow or a rain-snow mix across the region Monday and Tuesday. Accumulating snowfall will mainly impact drivers over mountain passes above 5,000 feet in elevation. Places in Montana such as McDonald Pass (U.S. Highway 12), Homestake Pass (Interstate 90), Rogers Pass and Logan Pass could see some of the highest snowfall totals, with 8...

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