Today the sun was shining brightly, glissening on the snow. It was also warmer than it has been, but that is about freezing, 32 F. It has been much colder than that with the wind blowing a lot of the time, so what would otherwise seem really cold, now seems warm! I think, Smiley, you are correct about the practice run for Spring. In the 1970s I saw one January that it got so warm that all the snow melted off, but I think it snowed more after that if I remember correctly.
The weather has become mild enough, and our son-in-law has cleared enough snow that we are now able to drive all the way to our house, and we are leaving our car parked right here at the house. We could still get a reversal of our weather and end up getting our car standed here again, but now that February is upon us that is less likely.
Where we lived in the National Park, actually, Lake Chelan Recreational Area, which is like the park, and 12 miles from the park, but less restrictive than the park. Our weather there was affected by the coast with air moving in there right off the ocean, so we had warmer temperatures in the winter, and deeper snow as well. The weather was so mild there that this time of the year often it would warm up, start raining, and most or all of the snow would melt. Then our business would plumet as many people came there in our mountainous valley to go snow shoeing, and cross country skiiing, which would be all over with as soon as the weather would warm, and the wind would reduce the snow. Our supervisor there one late winter took a toboggan, and transported snow onto the trails so that people would be able to walk on snow with their snow shoes. He looked a quite a site out there with only his pants and shoes on. He was sweating even at that! He was so hot from working with temperatures high, but he got some snow on the trails!