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by ThePadawan
1266 days ago
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> 20 years ago it was unusual not to have snow for Christmas and New Year. This is one of those widely spread Mandela effect-style misconceptions. The chances of a white Christmas in the UK are around 10%, and depending where you are in the US [0], especially if you consider the population density not pictured in that chart, even lower. Humans generally hugely overestimate how often a white Christmas actually happens due to selection bias. [0] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/White_Christmas_(weather)#/med... |
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Why do you assume the OP is in the UK or US? We’re discussing climate and weather in the Alps; there are plenty of places in Europe where a white Christmas really was not unusual.