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All of B.C. likely to see a white Christmas this year, expert predicts

鈥業t鈥檚 a good year for St. Nick for sure, at least in Canada鈥
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Greater Victoria could be in for a white Christmas with snow set to start Dec. 24. (Black Press Media file photo)

B.C. residents 鈥 even those living in its typically wet southwest corner 鈥 should be prepared for white Christmas this year.

The south coast forecast looks favourable with an 80 or 90 per cent chance of snowfall for Dec. 25 鈥 even in typically green Victoria, according to Doug Lundquist, a meteorologist for Environment Canada.

Meanwhile, Lundquist says Hope and communities to the north and east 鈥 areas typically more prone to snow over the holiday 鈥 have a 100 per cent chance of a white Christmas.

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鈥淚t鈥檚 a good year for St. Nick for sure, at least in Canada,鈥 Lundquist said. 鈥淚t鈥檚 going to be cold enough 鈥 I鈥檓 highly confident you鈥檙e going to see white on Christmas Day.鈥

He also predicts the entire nation could have a white Christmas, with only a small portion in the extreme south of Ontario possibly escaping.

Five days is a stretch to anticipate how much snow will fall, those numbers will come later in the week. But there are parts of Vancouver Island likely to see snow as early as Tuesday (Dec. 21).

By Saturday it鈥檒l be white, even in downtown Victoria, Lundquist said.

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As of Monday, Dec. 20, the forecast for Christmas Eve through Boxing Day in Greater Victoria includes snow. Christmas Eve, with a high of 4 C and an overnight low of -1 C, is set to be cloudy with a mix of rain and flurries and turning to snow overnight. Christmas Day warms up slightly to 2 C but has an overnight low of -3 C with a mix of rain and snow, returning to straight snow Boxing Day when the daytime temperature is expected to stick to 0 C.

There could be flurries on Christmas Eve, Lundquist noted, but he expects regular snowfall will wait until residents can 鈥渉unker down鈥 for the holiday.

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Christine van Reeuwyk

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