Christmas Day 2025 could make it into the top 10 warmest on record.
COLUMBUS, Ohio — Are you still dreaming of a white Christmas this year? Well.. keep dreaming! We’re set to see warmer temperatures for the holiday this year. A warm air mass will build across the United States through the week of Christmas and will bring in the warmer conditions for Christmas Day and Friday. Highs are expected to be in the 50s and even 60s across Ohio!
For the Columbus area, our 10 Weather Impact team is forecasting a high of 60 on Christmas Day! The current record high is 64 set way back in 1893, but there have been some warm Christmases more recently in 2023 and 2021, with both recording highs of 62. If we do reach 60 this Christmas, it will make the top 10 list for warmest Christmas Days. Here’s a look at the current top 10 list.
- December 25, 1893: 64°
- December 25, 1982: 63°
- December 25, 2023: 62°
- December 25, 2021: 62°
- December 25, 1940: 62°
- December 25, 1932: 62°
- December 25, 1889: 60° (Christmas Day 2025 Forecast: 60°)
- December 25, 1964: 58°
- December 25, 1955: 57°
- December 25, 1895: 57°
While Christmas is trending quite mild this year, it’s likely that there will also be some rain around December 24-26. Not expecting a washout or anything, but there will likely be some scattered showers moving through Ohio.
It’s likely that the mild temperatures will continue for Friday and into the weekend with highs in the 50s to near 60 degrees.
— Meteorologist Aaron White
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