When do you expect the first snow of the season?

I brought one of those maps home with me after my trip to Oz, many years ago.

Rain yesterday afternoon melted the last bits of the first snow of the season.

To make room for the snow dumped by the Alberta Clipper today.

We now have a pile of shovelled snow about three feet tall at the peak, at the junction between our driveway and the porch area.

First snow here in Texas? I dunno, it’s a crapshoot. Could have another deep freeze, or there could be none all winter.

One of my kids lives up nawth. He finally gave up the manly-man efforts and bought a snow blower. He said using the shovel was problematic due to his travel schedules at work. Apparently he could theoretically keep up, but after being gone for 2 weeks it was nearly impossible to dislodge and clear. I’ve never dealt with snow, but I assume thawing and refreezing leaves a difficult coating on one’s driveway.

True anecdote: Neighbors (here in Texas) were helping newcomers from Michigan unload their UHaul. His kid pulled a snow shovel out of the truck and shouted: “Hey Dad, what’s this?”. New arrival said to his wife: “We’re gonna love it here!”

Got our first of the year yesterday, east Clackamas County up against the Cascade foothills at about 1200 ft elevation, dumped 2-1/2 or 3" on us from yesterday morning til this morning. About 6" too much for me. I live 30 minutes from Mt Hood, if I decide I want to see snow I can go to it, it doesn’t need to come to me. Spent a few years in Denver, more in Albuquerque, I’ve seen all the snow I need to.

First snow: much too early
Last snow: much too late

That Alberta Clipper swept through Minnesota that night, with mixed snow and rain and is all gone. But more serious snow and ice should be here this weekend.

We already had our first snow in the Oregon Willamette Valley. Seemed early to me.

Apparently it is going to be this coming Tuesday. At the moment, though, we are getting the fag end of Tropical Storm Nicole with gusty wind and rain.

Getting a few inches starting Sunday nite, I guess.

From almost 80 last week, to this weekend with some snow and below 30.
On an odd note, when it was in the 70s recently, I was walking toward the grocery store, a guy going out to his car said to me, we’re going to need suntan lotion. I was like, does he…know?

We had some last week but nothing stuck to the roads. If I don’t have to plow the driveway it’s not worth worrying about.

It snowed last evening here as a friend and I went out to dinner. I forgot how lovely it can be when driving (and walking) through the first, light, snow. It was beginning to collect on the ground but this morning, you could only see snow on the tops of fallen leaves. The ground is still a bit too warm for it.

After a slightly frustrating drive home, because everybody was panic driving like there was black ice everywhere, I discovered a weather alert on my phone for the county across the river from my home. They were claiming that road surfaces might be slippery, but of course they weren’t. Not yet.

Mid January to early February - if we see snow at all.

What is “snow”? :confused:

Believe it’s slang for a narcotic.

But given the volumes these far north bods are claiming, one would have thought the bottom would have fallen out of the market.

We had very light snow flurries here in the Chicago area on Saturday morning, and as i drove north in Wisconsin that afternoon, I ran into a few more vigorous (but brief) snow showers.

Chicago’s predicted to get a more significant snowfall Monday night into Wednesday, but still looking at no more than an inch or so, which will probably quickly melt, as the temperatures are going to be at or above freezing.

I’m guessing today. We’ve had nice weather recently. Much better than waking up to white.

I woke up to snow this morning and there’s still a lot sticking around tonight. Anything that fell on the road eventually melted.

We solidly in winter in the Rocky Mountains. We’ve had about 18"s so far, and it’s 9 degrees f out. Probably won’t hit 20 at this elevation today.

It’s here to stay until April.