44 F. No snow.
Mt Rainier has snow, all year.
No snow here in Massachusetts, west of 495.
Two hours west of Ottawa—HE double hockey sticks yes. We just had another 10 inches or so come down on Sunday.
But the melting process should start in earnest tomorrow.
The bigger and more shaded mounds will be much diminished by May, but you are welcome to drop in for a mid-spring snow ball fight.
Still some snowplowed snow on the North side of things.
Got some fresh snow last night, sticking to grass and mulch, but was mostly gone, save for the shade, by mid AM.
North Dakota here.
Oh God, yes. Just beginning the melt off. There’s a drift in my backyard still hip deep.
SoCal - no snow, sunny and everything in bloom. High 60s. Very pretty after the coldest winter in our lifetimes.
But it looks like it's going to get warmer unless they're gonna fool us again.
No snow in beautiful mid-Michigan. It has been gone for a while. Still getting flurries once in a while, but make no mistake: spring has sprung.
Lower elevations in Colorado are clear of snow. Above 6,500 ft may have some snow. Possible snow in sun sheltered locations below that elevation.
And it snowed in Denver last week.
Still a few dirty snowbanks here in southern CT - in the areas where sunlight doesn’t hit that often. All in all, it’s been an average winter around here. Not too bad.
SE Louisiana 6 inches of snow, -10 degrees.
Woke up to a dusting in Pittsburgh.
I lived in Michigan for several years where much heavier amounts, much later in April, were common.
Cambria County, PA: full covering of snow on the ground this morning. Less than an inch (barely). This global warming is making it pretty cold; 2:30 p.m. and it’s 35 degrees.
I’m at 5,412 on mountain west side of Reno. No snow here, temperature is now 65 degrees. There is snow on the surrounding mounts, figure starting by 7,000 feet. Incredible snow pack up in Truckee and throughout the Sierras.
We have family in Ohio - snowed last night.
Fresh snow 3/30 & 3/31 here in Northeast Indiana. A dusting, mostly melted now.
Minneapolis-clear except for shady areas where a few small piles remain.