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Could Georgia get Christmas snow this year? See long-range predictions

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If you’ve been hoping for a white Christmas in Georgia, the latest long-range outlook suggests the state won’t be joining the snowy scenes expected in parts of the country.

According to the Old Farmer’s Almanac, the Southeast is expected to see milder, sunnier weather that makes for smoother travel and comfortable outdoor plans.

Here’s what we know.

Christmas weather around Georgia

The Almanac’s regional winter preview labels the Southeast’s Christmas period as “milder” with “sunny” conditions.

That means Georgia is unlikely to see accumulating snow, especially compared to states farther north and west where holiday storms are more common.

According to The Weather Channel’s monthly outlook, the chances of snow align with the Almanac’s predictions: Not much of a chance.

Here are the predicted highs and lows for Christmas:

  • Athens: high 55, low 35
  • Savannah: high 62, low 41
  • Augusta: high 60, low 36
  • Macon: high 60, low 37
  • Blue Ridge: high 51, low 27

Will the US see snow this Christmas?

Across large parts of the country, especially the Northeast, Upper Midwest, Lower Lakes region, and Alaska, snow and cold weather are expected this Christmas.

Meanwhile, many Southern and Southeastern areas are forecast to have mild weather with sunshine or light rain, making snow unlikely there.

For more information, almanac.com/christmas-weather-forecast-2025-travel-maps.

Vanessa Countryman is the Trending Topics Reporter for the Deep South Connect Team Georgia. Email her at [email protected]m.

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