Chicago has a white Christmas about once every three to four years, but it has only experienced one in the past seven.
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Chicago Tribune

Dreaming of a gray Christmas? Thursday’s forecast — and what climate change means for the holidays

On Christmas Day, the only thing blanketing Chicago rooftops will likely be fog, and the only thing falling from the sky might be an intermittent drizzle. Meteorologists are forecasting no snow in the Chicago area on Christmas Eve or Christmas Day.

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