Where is Santa at the moment? His 2024 Christmas flight can be mapped using the NORAD tracker.
Santa Claus is getting ready for his yearly journey from the North Pole to homes all across the world on this Christmas Eve. Following decades of custom, the North American Aerospace Command, or NORAD, will once again use an official map that is regularly updated to display Santa’s current location as he makes his way to distribute gifts to children before Christmas 2024. Since 1958, NORAD, the organization in charge of keeping an eye on and protecting the airspace over the United States and Canada, has kept tabs on Santa’s location annually. Before NORAD took control, the project was managed for three years by its predecessor, the Continental Air Defense Command. As the tracker plots Santa’s path for Christmas, here are several things to be aware of. Where is Santa at the moment? As Santa continues his journey across the globe, NORAD updates its map in real time to reflect his current location. Check out NORAD’s website’s live map to track Santa’s progress, or subscribe to the agency’s Facebook, X, Instagram, and YouTube sites for sporadic updates throughout the day. Santa will arrive at your house when? The map cannot forecast when Santa will reach any particular home, even while the NORAD tracker shows where he is at various stages during his journey around the globe so you can see how far away Santa is from you. NORAD claims that while its intelligence enables the tracker to follow Saint Nick on his Christmas tour, it is unable to predict his itinerary or his next destination after he stops at one place. “Only Santa knows his route, which means we cannot predict where and when he will arrive at your house,” NORAD states on its website. “We do, however, know from history that it appears he arrives only when children are asleep!” Santa usually shows up at people’s houses between 9 p.m. and midnight on…






