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White Christmas? Nope. It's 2020!

Hoping for a white Christmas to end the year on a more positive note? Sorry, that is not in the forecast. Rain is. Lots and lots of it.

The heavy rain could cause flash floods and pooling on roads

A white Christmas is not in the cards this year. It's going to be wet, muddy and ugly. (Charles Contant/CBC)

Dreaming of a white Christmas? Maybe in 2021.

The forecast for much of southern Quebec is for rain, and lots of it.

On Tuesday morning, Environment Canada issued a special weather statement for much of the province, including theMontreal and Quebec City areas: expect between 20 and 60millimetres of rain, and strong, sustained winds on Dec. 25.

Heavy rains are also expected in the Saguenay region,Quebec's North Shore as well as parts of the Lower North Shore, theMauricie Region and western Quebec.

Some models show as much as 100 millimetres of rain could fall in some areas and it'll startChristmas Eve, according toEnvironment Canada meteorologist Antoine Petit.

Rainfall is expected over the whole province, the weather agency says. These conditions will spread from west to east through Christmas Day and may cause flash floods and pooling on roads.

The areas north of the St.Lawrence Riverare expected to be most affected.

On Tuesday morning, Environment Canada issued a special weather statement for much of the province, including the Montreal and Quebec City areas: expect between 20 and 60 millimetres of rain, and strong, sustained winds on Dec. 25. (Jacques Boissinot/The Canadian Press)

Green Christmas more likely

The rain and wind will come with unusually high temperatures, with highs of 11 C expected on Christmas Day in Quebec City and 12 C inMontreal.

And then, possible freezing rain that mayturn to snow and may cause icy road conditions.

Petit said theSainte-Anne River, northeast ofTrois-Rivires,and Quebec City's LoretteRiver should be watched for possible flooding.

As for those hoping for a white Christmas, Environment Canada's Alexandre Parent says that's not likely given the minimal snow cover in places like theOutaouais, the greater Montreal region, the Eastern Townships and Trois-Rivires.

All that rain means there is "much more chance that we will have a green Christmas than a white Christmas for these areas," he said.

With files from Radio-Canada