There’s a chance Richmond could wake up to a white Christmas (Eve).
According to Environment Canada, there’s a 60 per cent change of flurries Monday night, with temperatures expected to hit zero.
Meanwhile, the rest of this week will be full of rain.
Thursday calls for showers followed by rain that night, which will continue into Friday and Saturday.
There could be some sun on Sunday, with only a 30 per cent chance of showers during the day. The temperature drops starting Sunday night, with a low of one degree.
And while Monday calls for rain, there could be snow that night.
However, according to the Weather Network, there likely won’t be snow Christmas Day. According to the network’s forecast, the south coast of B.C., including the Lower Mainland and Victoria, has the lowest chance of seeing snow.
