emilie ikeda on how climate change could mean less snowfall on christmas and beyond >> reporter: holiday classics may need a rewrite as the chance for snow on christmas seems to be melting. >> christmas day will be sunny and bright. >> reporter: the first week of winter bringing forecast highs near 50 degrees in new york and 60 in denver, which recently saw its latest first snow in 87 years. >> it's hard to get into the holiday spirit when it's not snowing. >> makes me feel a little disappointed. >> reporter: many shelling their gloves over the holiday as the majority of cities in the u.s. see the decreased chance of a white christmas. climate scientists at noah looked at 1,500 locations and found differences in the last decade are consistent with the reality of long-term warming. in the 1980s, nearly half of the country had snow on the ground on christmas in recent years, that number was below 40%. are our chances for a white christmas drying up >> yes in many areas of the country they are a lot of people scratching their head as to why they're going to wake up on christmas morning for