We now have a good idea of what the weather will be like across the country for the Holiday Week. First up, the West which has been extremely wet the past 10 days, especially across the Northwest:
There will also be the possibility of record highs each day, especially across the Central US. Two of these examples are below, including Christmas Day:
The good news is that much of the week will be relatively dry with only a couple of weaker systems to track. One of those will spread rain and some snow from Mon night to Tue night:
Remember, the definition of a White Christmas is either 1" of snow on the ground at 7 am Christmas morning or snow falling on Christmas Day. Below is the forecast snow depth for Christmas morning:
For the week between Dec 27 and Jan 3, the same trend seems to continue with above average temperatures expected:
No signals for a significant storm outside of additional rain for the West with a signal for below average precipitation across the Eastern US: