That was a really cool thing to experience. When I left the gravel lot up at Cougar Mountain it was a snowglobe. Heavy, wet snow, sticking to everything. Pretty slick. 600' down the hill at the intersection between Cougar Mountain Way and Lakemont Blvd it was a chunky rain, bare everywhere. Watched that transition in a matter of two or three minutes, or half a mile. Every block it got less snowy. Really reinforced to me just how important elevation is for snow. Below two thousand feet every fifty you climb makes a massive difference in how much snow you see and whether you see it.