
If you’re dreaming of a white Christmas this year, you might want to head to upstate New York.
There’s a 48.4% probability that snowflakes will fall on Dec. 25 in Rochester and a 44.9% probability in Buffalo — placing those two cities at the top of the list for a possible snowy holiday.
That’s according to data collected by Rent.com, a digital real estate marketing site targeting first-time renters (at least some of whom might want to know how much of the white stuff their chosen city is likely to get around year’s end).
You don’t have to travel to the northwestern reaches of the Empire State to see Christmas snow, however. Reviewing Rent.com’s data, 24/7 Tempo has assembled a list of the 50 major American cities with the best chance of a Yuletide snowfall. (And here’s a list of the snowiest county in every state.)
These are the American cities most likely to have a white Christmas
While Rochester and Buffalo might lead the list in terms of probability, they’re hardly the cities that will see the most snow if it does arrive. Their average historic snowfall on snowy Christmas days is a mere 2.2 and 2.9 inches, respectively, in those cities. Some 13 other cities on our list get an average of more than 5 inches — and Denver’s average is a knockout 25.7 inches.
There must be something about the Rockies, because the all-time record for snowfall in one 24-hour period — though not on Christmas Day — was 6 feet, 4 inches, which blanketed Boulder County, Colorado, during a blizzard in 1921. (These are the places with the biggest snowfall in history in every state.)
Rent.com based their computations on an integrated database of land surface weather stations maintained by the National Centers for Environmental Information’s Global Historical Climatology Network. The data covered a 184-year period, from 1836 to 2020, considering city-level information aggregated for stations within specific areas for the 100 largest U.S. cities by population. (Data wasn’t available for every year and location.)
The probability of snow on Christmas was calculated by dividing the total number of entries for Dec. 25 across all years for a given city by the number of entries where station readings revealed any snowfall. Average snowfall on Christmas was computed by dividing station snowfall readings by the number of entries for the aggregation that were greater than zero.

50. Tucson, Arizona
> Probability of a white Christmas: 2.4%
> Avg snowfall on Dec. 25: 4.9 inches
> Population: 548,073
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49. Fort Worth, Texas
> Probability of a white Christmas: 2.5%
> Avg snowfall on Dec. 25: 5.9 inches
> Population: 909,585

48. Arlington, Texas
> Probability of a white Christmas: 2.5%
> Avg snowfall on Dec. 25: 3.3 inches
> Population: 398,854

47. Dallas, Texas
> Probability of a white Christmas: 2.5%
> Avg snowfall on Dec. 25: 3.6 inches
> Population: 1,343,573
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46. Portland, Oregon
> Probability of a white Christmas: 2.7%
> Avg snowfall on Dec. 25: 0.9 inches
> Population: 654,741

45. El Paso, Texas
> Probability of a white Christmas: 3%
> Avg snowfall on Dec. 25: 3.4 inches
> Population: 681,728
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44. Raleigh, North Carolina
> Probability of a white Christmas: 3.1%
> Avg snowfall on Dec. 25: 0.8 inches
> Population: 474,069

43. Norfolk, Virginia
> Probability of a white Christmas: 3.3%
> Avg snowfall on Dec. 25: 1.2 inches
> Population: 242,742

42. Irving, Texas
> Probability of a white Christmas: 3.3%
> Avg snowfall on Dec. 25: 1.2 inches
> Population: 239,798
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41. Virginia Beach, Virginia
> Probability of a white Christmas: 3.6%
> Avg snowfall on Dec. 25: 2.2 inches
> Population: 449,974

40. Greensboro, NC
> Probability of a white Christmas: 4%
> Avg snowfall on Dec. 25: 3.3 inches
> Population: 296,710
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39. Tulsa, Oklahoma
> Probability of a white Christmas: 5.6%
> Avg snowfall on Dec. 25: 2.8 inches
> Population: 401,190

38. Wichita, Kansas
> Probability of a white Christmas: 5.7%
> Avg snowfall on Dec. 25: 5.5 inches
> Population: 389,938

37. San Bernardino, California
> Probability of a white Christmas: 6.3%
> Avg snowfall on Dec. 25: 2.2 inches
> Population: 215,784
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36. Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
> Probability of a white Christmas: 6.7%
> Avg snowfall on Dec. 25: 10.2 inches
> Population: 655,057

35. Washington, D.C.
> Probability of a white Christmas: 7%
> Avg snowfall on Dec. 25: 6.5 inches
> Population: 705,749
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34. Seattle, Washington
> Probability of a white Christmas: 7.2%
> Avg snowfall on Dec. 25: 2.2 inches
> Population: 753,675

33. Lubbock, Texas
> Probability of a white Christmas: 7.4%
> Avg snowfall on Dec. 25: 5.6 inches
> Population: 258,862

32. Colorado Springs, Colorado
> Probability of a white Christmas: 7.7%
> Avg snowfall on Dec. 25: 7.7 inches
> Population: 478,221
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31. Richmond, Virginia
> Probability of a white Christmas: 9.4%
> Avg snowfall on Dec. 25: 2.3 inches
> Population: 230,436

30. Kansas City, Missouri
> Probability of a white Christmas: 10.1%
> Avg snowfall on Dec. 25: 4 inches
> Population: 495,327
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29. Louisville, Kentucky
> Probability of a white Christmas: 11.3%
> Avg snowfall on Dec. 25: 2.1 inches
> Population: 617,638

28. Jersey City, New Jersey
> Probability of a white Christmas: 11.5%
> Avg snowfall on Dec. 25: 1.3 inches
> Population: 262,075

27. New York, New York
> Probability of a white Christmas: 11.7%
> Avg snowfall on Dec. 25: 3.4 inches
> Population: 8,336,817
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26. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
> Probability of a white Christmas: 12%
> Avg snowfall on Dec. 25: 2.8 inches
> Population: 1,584,064

25. Baltimore, Maryland
> Probability of a white Christmas: 12.7%
> Avg snowfall on Dec. 25: 3.4 inches
> Population: 593,490
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24. Reno, Nevada
> Probability of a white Christmas: 13.2%
> Avg snowfall on Dec. 25: 7 inches
> Population: 255,601

23. Cincinnati, Ohio
> Probability of a white Christmas: 13.4%
> Avg snowfall on Dec. 25: 1.6 inches
> Population: 303,940

22. Newark, New Jersey
> Probability of a white Christmas: 15.1%
> Avg snowfall on Dec. 25: 3.8 inches
> Population: 282,011
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21. Denver, Colorado
> Probability of a white Christmas: 15.5%
> Avg snowfall on Dec. 25: 25.7 inches
> Population: 727,211

20. Albuquerque, New Mexico
> Probability of a white Christmas: 15.7%
> Avg snowfall on Dec. 25: 1.8 inches
> Population: 560,513
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19. Lincoln, Nebraska
> Probability of a white Christmas: 15.7%
> Avg snowfall on Dec. 25: 5.3 inches
> Population: 289,102

18. Omaha, Nebraska
> Probability of a white Christmas: 17.3%
> Avg snowfall on Dec. 25: 12.4 inches
> Population: 478,192

17. Toledo, Ohio
> Probability of a white Christmas: 17.4%
> Avg snowfall on Dec. 25: 1.9 inches
> Population: 272,779
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16. Aurora, Colorado
> Probability of a white Christmas: 20.5%
> Avg snowfall on Dec. 25: 7.5 inches
> Population: 379,289

15. Des Moines, Iowa
> Probability of a white Christmas: 21.6%
> Avg snowfall on Dec. 25: 5.4 inches
> Population: 214,237
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14. Chicago, Illinois
> Probability of a white Christmas: 23.3%
> Avg snowfall on Dec. 25: 3.2 inches
> Population: 2,693,976

13. Columbus, Ohio
> Probability of a white Christmas: 24.6%
> Avg snowfall on Dec. 25: 2.2 inches
> Population: 898,553

12. Madison, Wisconsin
> Probability of a white Christmas: 24.7%
> Avg snowfall on Dec. 25: 2.2 inches
> Population: 259,680
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11. Milwaukee, Wisconsin
> Probability of a white Christmas: 25.7%
> Avg snowfall on Dec. 25: 3.1 inches
> Population: 590,157

10. Cleveland, Ohio
> Probability of a white Christmas: 25.9%
> Avg snowfall on Dec. 25: 3.2 inches
> Population: 381,009
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9. Boston, Massachusetts
> Probability of a white Christmas: 26.7%
> Avg snowfall on Dec. 25: 4.6 inches
> Population: 692,600

8. Spokane, Washington
> Probability of a white Christmas: 30.8%
> Avg snowfall on Dec. 25: 2 inches
> Population: 222,081

7. Fort Wayne, Indiana
> Probability of a white Christmas: 31.1%
> Avg snowfall on Dec. 25: 1.9 inches
> Population: 270,402
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6. Detroit, Michigan
> Probability of a white Christmas: 31.3%
> Avg snowfall on Dec. 25: 2 inches
> Population: 670,031

5. Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
> Probability of a white Christmas: 32%
> Avg snowfall on Dec. 25: 2.1 inches
> Population: 300,286
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4. Minneapolis, Minnesota
> Probability of a white Christmas: 35.9%
> Avg snowfall on Dec. 25: 3.1 inches
> Population: 429,606

3. Anchorage, Alaska
> Probability of a white Christmas: 39.2%
> Avg snowfall on Dec. 25: 6.2 inches
> Population: 288,000

2. Buffalo, New York
> Probability of a white Christmas: 44.9%
> Avg snowfall on Dec. 25: 2.9 inches
> Population: 255,284
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1. Rochester, New York
> Probability of a white Christmas: 48.4%
> Avg snowfall on Dec. 25: 2.2 inches
> Population: 205,695
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