Christmas is practically a blink away and with the temperatures drastically dropping in recent days, the chances of a white Christmas seem to be rising.
A white Christmas for a city is measured by if snow is recorded at the city airport, even if it is just one singular snowflake. However, with these recent low temperatures, the chances of more than a singular flake are even more likely.
William Hill has now named Glasgow and Edinburgh as the UK locations with the best chance of seeing snowfall on the 25th.
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They are both priced at 2-1 for the chance of a white Christmas, with forecasts of snow being all throughout December.
Lee Phelps, a William Hill spokesperson said; “As we get closer to the big day, forecasters are starting to get a more accurate prediction on where we can expect snow.
“Naturally with Scotland being in the North, the odds have tumbled on Glasgow and Edinburgh airports, even though the country hasn’t seen snow on Christmas day since 2010 it is still the most likely according to forecasters.”
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