Dreaming of a white Christmas? You’re in luck

A special weather statement is in place across Chatham-Kent, which is basically guaranteeing a ‘white Christmas’ across the region.

Environment Canada has even posted a short poem:

Twas the night before Christmas, when all through the Ontario Storm Prediction Centre

Not a creature was stirring, except the meteorologists

As all eyes were transfixed on jolly Old St. Nick, his herd of furry friends, and an approaching snow storm just in time for Christmas.

“So, for those dreaming of a white Christmas, you will get your wish,” forecasters say.

“A Texan low is gathering strength this morning and will race towards us approaching the speed of Rudolph later today. It will transport snow into Southern Ontario beginning this afternoon. As the low pressure centre dashes just south of the lower Great Lakes tonight, snow will intensify across Southern Ontario this evening.”

Environment Canada officials say somewhat heavier snow is likely in some areas, especially in the Greater Toronto Area where a snowfall warning is in effect.

Visibility may be limited likely making travel challenging.

Snowfall totals of 5 to 10 centimetres are expected by the time it tapers off overnight or on Christmas Day in Eastern Ontario.

Travelers are encouraged to adjust their plans if possible.

“The forecasters at the Ontario Storm Prediction Centre wish you warm holiday greetings and a happy, healthy and safe 2018.”

Please continue to monitor alerts and forecasts issued by Environment Canada.

To report severe weather, send an email to ec.cpio-tempetes-ospc-storms.ec@canada.ca or tweet reports using #ONStorm.

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