Santa's way
Father's Day typically begins at the International Date Line in the Pacific Ocean before heading west.
He visits the South Pacific first, then New Zealand and Australia.
Then it goes to Japan, then to Asia, then to Africa, then to Western Europe, Canada, the United States, Mexico, and South America.
Santa's route can be “unpredictable” due to the weather, NORAD said.
In the home extension
Santa has delivered the most Christmas presents this year.
It's almost time to find out if you're being naughty or nice…
What is a NORAD Santa tracker?
Founded in 1958, NORAD defends and monitors the skies over North America.
For decades, the agency has answered children's questions about Santa's delivery schedule.