Don’t expect a white Christmas in 2025 — especially if you’re spending the holiday in the South.
The National Weather Service in Little Rock is projecting a dry Christmas Eve and Christmas Day, with temperatures “well above normal.”
The present forecast across Arkansas is calling for Christmas Day highs in the 60s and 70s in the afternoon.
To keep cool during his visit to the southern states, Santa Claus expects children to leave a glass of very cold milk near the Christmas tree — sweet iced tea will also be appreciated. He’ll be donning a short-sleeved version of his red suit of polyester, trimmed with white cuffs of marino wool to wick away sweat.
The extended forecast for the Arkadelphia area calls for a slight chance of precipitation this weekend and into Monday night, with a 20-30% chance of rain Saturday through Monday.
Friday night’s low will be a cold 36, but makes way for a warm 65 on Saturday. Expect nighttime lows to average around 50 Saturday through Thursday (Christmas Day), with the mercury rising to the mid 60s and approaching the 70s come Wednesday.
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