Top online bookmakers already know where there will be the most snow in the UK on Christmas Day

Winter is coming just like in Game of Thrones and one of the most popular novelty markets of a season sees its first changes. Check out what top online bookmakers guess will be the snowiest place on Christmas Day.
The United Kingdom has been hit by the first cold snaps of the upcoming winter. Top online bookmakers have already listed locations that are more likely to see snow. However, the doubts still surround the event, despite the UK seeing White Christmas 38 times since 1965. Ireland has a more modest frequency of snowing, witnessing such an event only every 6 years since 1941 and none since 2010.
Well, let’s leave this for the Met Office. One of the British bookmaking giants William Hill has already opened its White Christmas markets.
Currently, the market favourite is Scottish Aberdeen, being priced at 4.00 (3/1) by the bookmaker. That does not mean much for Scotts and Irish people, as all their locations have the odds of 4.50 (7/2) or longer to get some snow on Christmas Day. The Met Office has given the Aberdeen 22%, while all the other ones 17% chance of snowflakes.
The so-called Midlands do not really have anything much to offer the snow lovers. Their best shot is Manchester, that is favoured rather to see rain than snow.
The last but not least, Wales is a real longshot when it comes to snow. White Christmas occurred around 4-7 times, depending on the city, during the 26-year span. The whole market does not consider it a much of a snowy location, giving some of its cities the odds of 11.00 (10/1).
What should we expect? Let us know your guesses in the comments below.
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