And no, it’s not in 2024 that Christmas will take place under a white coat. No snowy episodes are expected in Côte-d’Or according to most forecasters.
“It is totally unlikely that there will be snow on the 25th. An anticyclone, located between the Azores and the south of France, will bring dry and relatively cool weather from December 23-24. This is the ultra majority scenario,” explains forecaster Christophe Mertz at MétéoNews. He added: “There’s no real reason why snow is rare at Christmas. It’s more of a coincidence and it’s also the beginning of winter. Snowy episodes occur more often in January and February.
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The last white Christmas was in 2010
This event has not occurred in Côte-d’Or since 2010, the year when the entire metropolis was affected. The city of the dukes was covered in a light coat of ten centimeters, all in a very vigorous cold.
Also in 1986, around ten centimeters were recorded in Dijon.