Chances of a white Christmas for Nanaimo ‘quite remote’
NANAIMO — Those dreaming of a white Christmas might want to stay asleep.
Officially defined by Environment Canada as having two centimetres of snow or more on the ground come 7 a.m. on Dec. 25, the Nanaimo and Oceanside region appears to be out of luck when it comes to flurries falling this year.
Meteorologist Matt Loney told NanaimoNewsNOW the likelihood of a white Christmas locally is “quite remote”.
“We’ve got a model, a simulation that’s running for Christmas morning…and none of them are picking up any kind of activity for the Vancouver Island area.”


