So much for that white Christmas that we were all dreaming of. According to the Weather Network, Toronto's Christmas forecast is calling for a "significant storm" to take over the region from December 23 to 24. Editor's Choice: The CBSA Is Hiring Human Resources Advisors & The Gig Pays Almost $88K “ We could still pull off a white Christmas. However, confidence in that happening is quite low. The Weather Network A light downpour will set on December 23 before an approaching cold front arrives on Christmas Eve. The freezing temperatures will bring flurries which means we'll see a bit of snow just before the big day. However, weather experts warn that southern Ontario's chances of pulling off a picturesque Christmas this year are "quite low." So, it looks like it's going to take a holiday miracle or a whole lot of yuletide magic to bring us our dream-like Noel. According to the 14-day Toronto forecast, temperatures could feel as chilly as -11 C by December 25. Milder weather is expected to return back to the Golden Horseshoe after Boxing Day.