The tree is up, the house is decorated, the cookies are baking. There's just one thing missing.
Snow.
Is there a chance we could have a white Christmas instead of a mud-brown one?
Probably not.
The Weather Channel has a forecast map for the chances for a white Christmas around the country. "White Christmas" doesn't mean that it will snow on Christmas Day -- it means that there will be at least an inch of snow on the ground on Christmas morning.
As of Friday morning, the call is that the Bay Area's chances -- except for Tahoe, of course -- are mostly nada.
According to the AOL Weather Forecast, Healdsburg weather should stay mostly dry for at least the next few days.
In the meantime, join millions in typing "let it snow" in a Google search and watch what happens.
You can clear it up by hitting the "defrost" button or by "scraping" with your mouse.