Snow, rain, cold, and warmth will affect parts of the U.S. in the days leading up to Christmas.
DALLAS — As we approach the Christmas holiday, travelers across the United States will experience dramatically different weather conditions depending on their destination.
Texas Travel
Quiet through Monday. Tuesday and Thursday will be rainy for areas along and east of I-35, so use caution and check the weather if travelling on those days. Christmas Day will be dry across the state.
U.S. Travel
Here's what to expect each day across the country:
Sunday, Dec. 22
The Northeast endures frigid temperatures, with Boston and New York feeling particularly coldRain persists in the Pacific Northwest, while San Francisco experiences mild conditionsThe Southeast enjoys comfortable temperatures, with Florida maintaining warm weather
Monday, Dec. 23
Snow moves into the Great Lakes region, affecting Chicago and ClevelandThe Southeast sees rainy conditions, particularly around Atlanta and the Gulf CoastThe Southwest maintains dry conditions, with Arizona and New Mexico experiencing mild temperatures
Christmas Eve (Tuesday)
Snow arrives in the Northeast, impacting Boston and surrounding areasRain develops in the Dallas-Fort Worth area, spreading across parts of TexasThe West Coast experiences mixed conditions, with rain in the Northwest and dry weather in the Southwest
Christmas Day (Wednesday)
Snow continues in parts of the Mountain West, particularly around Salt Lake CityThe Southeast experiences widespread rain from Nashville to AtlantaThe Southwest remains dry and pleasant, while Florida enjoys warm holiday temperatures
Thursday Dec. 26
Snow in most of of the northern Rockies with rain along the Pacific Northwest CoastRain in parts of Texas into the Central PlainsDry for most of the East Coast and Midwest
For holiday travelers, the key takeaway is to plan ahead and expect winter conditions in the northern states, wet weather in parts of the Southeast, and generally favorable conditions across the Southwest.
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