The Spring snows here tend to be heavy and wet and melt away relatively fast, unlike December snows that can hang around a while. Having grown up in tornado alley, I've come to enjoy the virtues of snow over tornado warnings. :-))
Not a professional meteorologist. Just play one at home, so take everything with a grain of salt, if you can still find one. Might run out by the end of winter. We have our deepest snow pack in decades here in Southern California. Snow predicted tonight for the 2,500 foot elevations. All it takes is just one of those monster blizzards, and bang you are there. Watch that storm hitting the deep south later this week. The computer models have it tracking really far south. Looks like snow at least in the Florida panhandle again. New Orleans and Houston possible. Heck, there was another brief snow fall on I10 in south west Texas last night.