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Christmas Week Storm

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The Christmas Storm North American Winter Storm was a storm that impacted the Midwestern United States on December 22, 2025, but the cities that got snowfall include Minneapolis and Milwaukee. Since 2020, with 2.7 to 3.4 inches of snow, and it will move to the Mid-Atlantic (United States) on December 23, 2025.

Meteorology history

File:Christmas Week Storm
Map plotting the track and the intensity of the storm, according to the Saffir–Simpson scale

Midwest

Minnesota

In Minnesota, lots of inches of snow were in Minneapolis, Saint Paul, Minnesota, and Maplewood, Minnesota, that have lots of inches of snow during tonight. Minneapolis has 3.1 inches of snow, Saint Paul, Minnesota has 3.5 inches of snow, and Maplewood, Minnesota has 2.5 inches of snow in Minnesota history in the 2020s.

Wisconsin

In Wisconsin, lots of snowfall affected Madison, Wisconsin, Milwaukee, and Green Bay, Wisconsin, with 3.1 inches of snow, 2.8 inches of snow, and 2.0 inches of snow during the day of the 22nd.

Michigan

In Grand Rapids, Michigan, there was 1.2 inches of snow, making it the lowest snow since the 2010s. In Muskegon, Michigan, there was a bit of snow; it was 2.6 inches of snow in that city. In Detroit, it was 2.9 inches of snow in the city.

Ohio

In Ohio, there was a bit of snow in Cleveland, Akron, Ohio, Toledo, Ohio, and Columbus, Ohio, with no deaths or fatalities in Ohio.

Mid-Atlantic and Canada

Pennsylvania and New York

In Pittsburgh, and Erie, Pennsylvania, there was 2.1 and 2.5 inches of snow in the area, but it will get more snow on the 23rd of December, with rain and snowfall in the area.



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