NEW data has revealed whether it will snow this Christmas in Buckinghamshire. 

The data from BettingSites.co.uk shows zero chance of snow over the Christmas and New Year period, which may be disappointing news for some.

There is a 11% chance of snow in Buckinghamshire anytime between December 22 and January 3. 

On Christmas Eve there is a 2% chance of snow, on Christmas Day a 3% chance, and on New Year's Eve a 3% chance. 

On New Year's Day, there is a 2% chance of snow.

Instead, residents can expect rain and colder temperatures on the festive weekend.

The Met Office has given their forecast for the Christmas weather.

Met Office Deputy Chief Meteorologist, Helen Caughey said: "As we begin Christmas Day wintry showers initially feeding in across the north in the colder air mass would technically make it a white Christmas, as we only need to see a single flake falling.

"Elsewhere, while it is likely at first to be mostly dry there is the potential for rain approaching from the west later on.

"As this moves east, we may see rain turning to snow, at least over high ground.

"It’s unlikely that we will see widespread or settling snow giving any proper accumulations.

"Although technically it might be a white Christmas, don’t get your hopes up for a picture-perfect white landscape.”