All I can say is that Santa and especially his reindeer will be very happy thisChristmas. It's a lot easier to pull a sled laden with presents across snowthan bare ground.What's that you say? Santa flies. I'll grant you that, but he has to makelandings and takeoffs.
In any case here are the weather conditions we are expecting for this ChristmasEve and Christmas Day. The storm coming across the Midwest Friday seems to bethe biggest worry. Not for Santa, of course, but for all the folks who havelast-minute stops to make.
The immediate West Coast from northern California to Washington could also bepretty stormy.
Story by AccuWeather.com Senior Meteorologist John Kocet.
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