All About White Christmas
When you have snowy weather on Christmas Day, that’s what you call a white Christmas. Not all countries have the chance to experience that. In the United Kingdom, they seldom have snow on Christmas, except in the northern parts and the mountains; but the people in Canada have great possibility of experiencing a white Christmas every year. Same with the countries in Northern Europe like in Scandinavia, the Baltic States and Northern Russia.
How much snow should there be on Christmas Day to consider it a white Christmas? If a single snowflake is seen falling in the United Kingdom within the 24 hours of December 25th, they can officially declare it a “White Christmas”, not needing a significant quantity of snow. But in other countries, they usually require a specified quantity of snow that has settled.
However, there are some countries, like Ireland, which have remote chance of every having early winter snow, let alone a white Christmas. This is because of their warm and wet climate. They did experience a white Christmas, but the last official one recorded was in 2004.
There are very unlikely white Christmases that have occurred in New Orleans and Houston, Texas (their first ever snowy Christmas). This was also in 2004. One can never account for the future. You never know for sure when weather changes take place. You can have a totally dry day one Christmas, and have a snow storm the next year.
But whatever the kind of day, there are many reasons to be happy on such a cheery season. It’s not about the snow, it’s not about having a white Christmas, but it’s all about the birth of Christ and spending your time with your family and loved ones. It doesn’t matter if your Christmas Day is dry or wet, warm or cold, gloomy or not, as long as you have beloved companions with you. That’s more than what snow at Christmas can do for you!
Perhaps some of you just want to experience snow falling on your face during that very special day or you would like to see and feel a snowflake in your palm. If you have the means, you are free to go to another country. Yes, you can pack your bags and go somewhere where you can have all the snow you want, but there’s truly no place like home!