Brownfield Meteorologist Greg Soulje says most Midwest farm families are unlikely to have a “white Christmas” this year.
He says aside from some early snow in the Dakotas, Minnesota and upper Great Lakes region, winter precipitation has been almost non-existent.
“A lot of the Heartland, Midwest and Plains are in the midst of a snow drought and likely to stay that way through the holiday weekend.”
And what little snow that is left in those areas is likely to disappear before the end of the weekend.