It's been really, really warm here for fall in New Jersey. I'll take this weather all year long, but I know we have a lot of snow lovers out there and you're excited to see if the Garden State will have more than another 3 to 6 inches this year again.

At least here at the Jersey Shore, I think we had maybe up to 6 inches the whole winter last year. Will this Christmas be different? Will we see a white Christmas?

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Just like the song "White Christmas" and Jingle Bells, "Dashing through the Snow", these Christmas songs just want you to think and dream of a white holiday season. I know when my daughter was young, she would hope and pray for snow every Christmas. I would secretly say, "Please, no snow."

Will New Jersey get snow this year? Farmer's Almanac has just put out the map of the snow predictions for this Christmas across the country.

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I feel lately our Christmases here at the Jersey Shore have been warm, or at least warmer. One year, maybe a couple years ago, we were wearing shorts on Christmas morning. Maybe that will happen again this year? Shorts and flip-flops on Christmas day?

Will it snow on Christmas Day at the Jersey Shore?

According to the Farmer's Almanac, CLICK HERE for the map, we are not going to have snow on Christmas day. So the answer is, no. Sorry, if you wanted a white Christmas here in New Jersey.

CLICK HERE for the Farmer's Almanac for the rest of the winter in the Atlantic Corridor. We will be getting cold a couple of days after Christmas, maybe a white New Year's? Keep checking back in, you never know. Our weather is so weird.

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