By Joe EdwardsShareNewsweek is a Trust Project memberThe Old Farmer’s Almanac has issued its predictions for what weather the U.S. can expect in December.
Why It Matters
Published since 1792, The Old Farmer's Almanac claims to be the oldest continuously published periodical in the U.S.
The publication’s forecast offers a chance for readers to plan for the month ahead, be it for farming, gardening, or simply day-to-day life.
What To Know
Northeast
The Old Farmer’s Almanac expects December in the Northeast is to be cold and snowy. From December 1–17, there will be snowy periods and temperatures will get very cold. From December 18–21, it should be sunny but still cold. From December 22–31, snow showers are expected and it will stay very cold, the publication said.
Atlantic Corridor
From December 1–3, expect showers with mild temperatures. From December 4–12, there will be snow showers in the north while the south stays sunny, and temperatures will turn colder, according to the almanac.
From December 13–15, conditions should be sunny and cold. Between December 16–29, the forecast calls for a mix of rain and snow showers at first, then sunnier weather, with temperatures turning very cold. The month ends with snowy, cold conditions on December 30–31, it predicts.
Appalachians
December begins warm in this forecast area. From December 1–3, expect warm weather with showers. From December 4–17, snow showers are expected in the north while the south stays sunny, and temperatures overall will be colder, according to the almanac.
From December 18–20, conditions turn sunny but very cold. A short milder break follows from December 21–23, with sunny skies in the north and showers in the south. The month finishes from December 24–31 with snowy weather and very cold temperatures, it forecasts.
Southeast
December in the Southeast starts rainy and warm, the forecast says. From December 4–19, it should be mostly sunny, with mild conditions at first and then turning colder.
From December 20–21, a snowstorm is expected in the eastern part of the region, while the west gets showers, and temperatures will be cold. From December 22–27, the forecast calls for sunny and milder weather. The month ends December 28–31 with sunny conditions first, then showers, and overall chilly temperatures.
Deep South
From December 1–3, expect warm, rainy conditions. From December 4–15, the weather turns sunny and mild, then becomes more chilly as the period goes on.
From December 16–20, there will be showers followed by sunnier skies, and temperatures will be cold. From December 21–31, the forecast calls for sunny weather at first, then more showers, with mild temperatures that turn chilly.
Texas-Oklahoma
December 2025 in the Texas–Oklahoma region starts rainy and cold, according to the almanac. From December 4–11, conditions shift to sunny weather in the north and showers in the south, with overall warmer temperatures.
From December 12–27, the forecast predicts mostly sunny skies. Temperatures will be cold at first, then trend warmer later in the period. The month ends December 28–31 with a few showers and cool conditions.
Lower Lakes
According to The Old Farmer’s Almanac, from December 1–2, snow is expected with conditions turning colder. From December 3–13, lake-effect snow is likely in the east, with flurries in the west, and overall cold weather.
From December 14–18, it should be sunny at first, then a snowstorm moves in, and temperatures turn very cold. From December 19–24, expect more snowy periods with cold conditions. Between December 25–29, the east is forecast to be sunny while the west stays snowy, and it will be very cold. The month ends December 30–31 with snow and cold weather.
High Plains
From December 1–10, the publication says to expect flurries at first, then sunnier weather, with temperatures turning very warm.
From December 11–17, snow showers are forecast and it will be cold. From December 18–31, conditions should be mostly sunny, with a few isolated rain or snow showers, and temperatures staying quite warm overall.
Intermountain Region
December 2025 in the Intermountain region begins with flurries and very cold weather, the publication says. From December 7–12, conditions shift to sunny and mild.
From December 13–24, there will be a few showers in the east and rainy periods in the west, with generally quite warm temperatures. From December 25–31, the east may see a few rain and snow showers while the west stays sunny, and temperatures remain warm.
Pacific Northwest
December 2025 in the Pacific Northwest starts very cold. From December 1–9, there will be a few showers in the north while the south stays sunny, and temperatures will be very cold. From December 10–12, expect isolated showers with chilly conditions.
From December 13–20, rainy periods are forecast, some of them heavy, and temperatures will turn warm. From December 21–24, it stays rainy in the north but sunny in the south, with mild temperatures. The month ends from December 25–31 with sunny and warm weather, the forecast says.
Pacific Southwest
From December 1–13, conditions should be sunny, starting cool and then turning warmer. From December 14–16, there may be a few showers in the north while the south stays sunny, and temperatures remain warm.
From December 17–25, the forecast calls for sunny weather, with mild temperatures in the north and very warm conditions in the south. The month ends December 26–31 with a few showers and generally mild weather, according to the almanac.
...What People Are Saying
Tim Goodwin, senior editor of The Old Farmer’s Almanac, told Newsweek regarding the publication’s Christmas forecast: "With the holiday season approaching, we know that people across the country are making plans to visit family and friends and how the weather will impact travel is always at the top of mind.
"For those in the Northeast, Upper Midwest, and much of Alaska, predicted snow showers leading up to the holiday—and possibly beyond—could impact conditions, so make sure to check the forecast closer to traveling. The Lower Lakes will see snowy periods in the days prior to Christmas and through the new year, and those on the roads should plan for more time to get to their festivities. Snowy conditions from Christmas Eve on could make for tricky travel in the Appalachians. Snow is expected in the eastern Ohio Valley, while the High Plains and Intermountain could see rain or snow showers.
"Those in the Atlantic Corridor should not see any delays on the way to celebrations, but folks staying through the end of the year could be impacted by snow on their return trip home. Travelers in the Deep South, northern Pacific Northwest, and eastern Hawaii could see rain and the Pacific Southwest forecast calls for a few showers after the holiday so make sure to prepare for wet roads."
What Happens Next
New editions of The Old Farmer’s Almanac are released annually.
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