Over the past 30+ years I’ve been fond of saying that the DrsC have opted for spring-like conditions more-or-less year-round. Specifically that we arrive in WY in time to see the last snowfall of spring and leave after the first snowfall of autumn.
I can’t make that claim this year, this morning I saw my second late-spring snowfall here at 6300 ft. in the Rockies. There may even be more to come.
This late in the season it is gone within hours and doesn’t accumulate at our elevation. Farther up the mountain it adds to the snowpack still there. This a.m. there was no wind and the fat flakes drifted straight down in dead silence, of course. Snowfall is notoriously stealthy.
Later ... It is now late afternoon, the skies are blue, the sun is shining, and you'd never know we awoke to leaden skies and fat flakes of snow.