Here in New Hampshire we've had some snow early this April, but things are catching up with the spring-time clock pretty quickly now.
Still have ice on our lake in front of the house, but it is melting VERY fast today (sunny and actually hit 70 F this afternoon). Still have
snowbanks on the side of my road and driveway, but at least the R65 has been out onto the pavement already.
This winter we officially didn't QUITE make state history for the snowiest winter on record - which goes back to around 1847. Up to this
point, the snowiest winter was 122" total snowfall from November - April as recorded in our capital, Concord, NH - that is actually toward the
southern, warmer part of the state. This year they make it to 119 or 120 inches, though we received at least 6-12" inches here at our house more than
they did in Concord. Still, nothing like the snowfall amounts they can get up in B.C or Alaska !