If you've been dreaming of a white Christmas, there's hope your dream will come true.

It’s not a sure thing by any means, but the National Weather Service is predicting a good chance of snow in the air — although probably not until after you’re done opening presents. And whether it will officially be a white Christmas as defined by the NWS — at least an inch of snow on the ground — is iffy at best.

Light snow early Monday across northern Utah is expected to taper off by mid-morning, according to the NWS. Little accumulation is expected, although roads will be wet.

A second storm is expected to begin Christmas Eve night and continue through Christmas morning. There will be accumulation in some areas — mainly above 5,500 feet elevation — but rain will mix with snow as temperatures top out in the low 40s. The precipitation will change back to snow in the evening as temperatures drop below freezing.