South Carolina and North Carolina Christmas Weather Report
Christmas is coming up quickly, and the South Carolina and North Carolina Christmas weather forecasts are getting clearer now that we’re coming closer to the holiday. It’s hard to believe, but the weather experts at the Farmer’s Almanac released their annual prediction for what Christmas will look like across America months ago. They like to plan ahead. But, now we can look at not just that forecast but also the 10-day prediction to see what kind of weather we’ll likely get on Christmas Day. Now is the perfect time to look ahead and plan accordingly for your holiday travels, and knowing the weather is always a big part of that.
South Carolina and North Carolina Christmas Forecast from Experts
According to the weather experts and meteorologists at Weather.com, much of the South Carolina and North Carolina are expected to be warm on Christmas. While the Carolinas are usually in the low 50s for highs around then, according to Weather.com, this holiday, temperatures are expected to be near 60 in South Carolina and in the mid-50s in North Carolina with cloudy skies. That’s kind of dull sounding, right?
Now, let’s look at that Farmer’s Almanac Christmas prediction. Christmas falls on Wednesday, December 25, this year, and the Farmer’s Almanac forecast runs from Christmas Eve, December 24, until Wednesday, December 27, 2024. For Pennsylvania, Delaware and New Jersey, the Farmer’s Almanac predicted “wet snow.” So, the Farmer’s Almanac expects at least a chance of some “wet snow” on Christmas, which means you can hold out hope. As for the rest of the U.S., they note that “most of the U.S. has average to above-average temperatures, so many people are looking at a mild month.”
In general for the country, they state that December precipitation will be above normal in parts of the Great Lakes, Tennessee Valley, Texas–Oklahoma, and the northern Pacific Northwest. Everywhere else, precipitation is expected to be “near to below normal.”
If you’re wondering how accurate the latest Christmas weather forecast can be, it’s pretty good, based on the science of predicting the weather. “A seven-day forecast can accurately predict the weather about 80 percent of the time and a five-day forecast can accurately predict the weather approximately 90% of the time. However, a 10-day—or longer—forecast is only right about half the time,” notes SciJinks. They also explain that “since we can’t collect data from the future, models have to use estimates and assumptions to predict future weather.” So, being roughly a week and some change away from Christmas, these forecasts have about a 90% chance of accurately predicting what will happen when Santa arrives.