White Christmas forecast for North Texas? We last saw snow on Dec. 25 in 2012

It’s been 13 years since Fort Worth saw snow on Christmas — Dec. 25, 2012, “started out a dreary gray across North Texas, but by midafternoon it was decidedly white,” the Star-Telegram reported.

It was also frigid: Morning lows were around 17 with wind chills of 1 to 6 degrees.

This year, some North Texans may be playing Bing Crosby’s “White Christmas,” but they shouldn’t expect the lyrics to come true.

Heading into Christmas week, above-normal temperatures will be in the forecast, according to the National Weather Service Fort Worth. It may be 20 degrees warming than normal for this time of year, as the typical highs for the end of December are 56 to 57 degrees, per NWS climate data.

How warm will it be on Christmas in North Texas?

On Monday, Dec. 22, temperatures will be in the mid-70s, followed by the upper 70s on Tuesday, Dec. 23. Christmas Eve will be in the same upper 70s boat…

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