casino.org has found Laois is mostly likely to see snow at odds of 4/1.
A Midlands county is Ireland’s second best bet for a white Christmas this year.
Cavan has been named Ireland’s top contender for a White Christmas in 2025, but the local region tells a mixed story.
Laois ranks nationally with odds of around 4/1, making it one of the country’s best bets for snow-supporting conditions, according to the data by casino.org.
Offaly and Westmeath sit near the bottom of the table, each managing just one white-ish Christmas in about 30 years, roughly 33/1.
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