Will Wichita see a white Christmas this year? Here’s the outlook for holiday snow
It may not feel like it, but Christmas is right around the corner. While you may be hoping for a white Christmas this year in Wichita, it’s not very likely.
That’s because since the National Weather Service started keeping records in 1888, the Wichita area has only seen 13 white Christmases. The last white Christmas, defined as at least an inch of snow on the ground that morning, was reported in the city in 2013. That means there is a 10% chance each year for Wichita to see snow on the holiday.
“Which makes it pretty rare for us,” Chris Jakub, a forecaster with the NWS, told The Eagle.
In fact, this December hasn’t been as cold as snow-lovers may have liked. Other than the dusting of snow Dec. 1, the area isn’t expected to receive snowfall anytime soon.
“There are really no strong winter systems [expected],” Jakub said. “The snow is well to the north and east of us.”
While there hasn’t been much in the way of white, fluffy precipitation, the city has had an extra chilly start to December, but Jakub said this month is looking pretty mild overall.
“It’s not going to rank high or low on the scale, just kind of right in the middle,” Jakub said of December weather.
You may have to wait longer for snowfall, but cold weather is expected to move in this weekend. Here’s a look at the agency’s forecast for the week:
- Thursday, Dec. 11: Sunny with a high of around 63 degrees Fahrenheit and a low of 40.
- Friday, Dec. 12: Mostly sunny with a high around 46 and a low around 27.
- Saturday, Dec. 13: Sunny with a high around 46 and a low of 16.
- Sunday, Dec. 14: Sunny with a high around 32 and a low around 50.
- Monday, Dec. 15: Partly cloudy with a high around 38 and a low around 35.
What is typical Christmas weather for Wichita, Kansas?
According to the NWS, the average high Dec. 25 in Wichita since 1888 is 42 degrees, while the average low is 22. Average precipitation is 0.04 inches, according to the same data set.
The record high for the holiday was 67 degrees in 2016, while the record low was negative 6 in 1983. The snowiest Christmas was in 1894, when Wichita got 4 inches.