Chances for white Christmas by cities
From AP News | 2009-11-25 17:08:42
<div id="subtitle">Chances for a white Christmas by selected cities</div><div><p>Probability of a white Christmas for selected cities, listed alphabetically by state, based on data collected by the National Climatic Data Center from 1988-2005:</p><p>Anchorage, Alaska, 90 percent</p><p>Fairbanks, Alaska, 100 percent</p><p>Phoenix, 1 percent</p><p>Little Rock, Ark., 3 percent</p><p>Los Angeles, 1 percent</p><p>San Francisco, 1 percent</p><p>Denver, 50 percent</p><p>Hartford, Conn., 57 percent</p><p>Wilmington, Del., 13 percent</p><p>Washington, D.C., 13 percent</p><p>Savannah, Ga, 3 percent</p><p>Boise, Idaho, 30 percent</p><p>Chicago, 40 percent</p><p>Indianapolis, 30 percent</p><p>Des Moines, Iowa, 50 percent</p><p>Topeka, Kansas, 23 percent</p><p>Louisville, Kentucky, 13 percent</p><p>Portland, Maine, 83 percent</p><p>Boston, 23 percent</p><p>Detroit, 50 percent</p><p>Marquette, Mich., 90 percent</p><p>Duluth, Minn., 97 percent</p><p>Minneapolis, 73 percent</p><p>St. Louis, 23 percent</p><p>Helena, Mont., 67 percent</p><p>Omaha, Neb., 44 percent</p><p>Reno, Nev., 20 percent</p><p>Concord, N.H., 87 percent</p><p>Newark, N.J. 23 percent</p><p>Albuquerque, N.M., 3 percent</p><p>New York, 10 percent</p><p>Charlotte, N.C., 1 percent</p><p>Fargo, N.D., 83 percent</p><p>Cleveland, 60 percent</p><p>Oklahoma City, 3 percent</p><p>Portland, Ore., 1 percent</p><p>Philadelphia, 10 percent</p><p>Pittsburgh, 33 percent</p><p>Providence, R.I., 37 percent</p><p>Charleston, S.C., 3 percent</p><p>Rapid City, S.D., 47 percent</p><p>Nashville, Tenn., 13 percent</p><p>Amarillo, Texas, 7 percent</p><p>Dallas, 8 percent</p><p>Salt Lake City, 53 percent</p><p>Richmond, Va., 7 percent</p><p>Seattle, 8 percent</p><p>Spokane, Wash., 70 percent</p><p>Charleston, W.V., 30 percent</p><p>Huntington, W.V., 23 percent</p><p>Milwaukee, 60 percent</p><p>Casper, Wyo., 47 percent</p><img src="http://admatch-syndication.mochila.com/images/ad.gif?aid=64231084&bid=informcom" /></div><div id="copyright"><div>
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