Probably depends on your elevation. It’s a lot more common at higher elevations. We didn’t get it in upstate New York; we get it frequently in North Idaho.
Of course, there’s always the chance it is a product of climate change and it never existed before.
I grew up in upstate NY...loved whatever snow we got as kids. Different story when we got older and had to drive to/from work. Moved to the “left coast” in the late ‘50’s and had to drive to the mountains to see snow.