I had enough snow this past winter to last a lifetime.
In good ol' Indiana, Pennsylvania, US... we had that first big snow. There were several others, but unlike some other areas, our snow didn't melt in between. Well, it'd melt a LITTLE, but just enough to turn it back into ice when it froze again. This process repeated several times.
By the time it was at its peak, there were, at my count, seven different layers of precipitation. Snow, ice, snow, ice, snow, ice, snow. You took a step in the 'snow' and it sounded like eating Cap'n Crunch.