Not where I am in Florida. My husband recently took a job in Nashville, Tennessee, and that city usually gets some snow every year. It paralyzes Tennessee, because they dint have good snow removal, and it’s a very moderate climate, so the snow usually is very wet, and it get too warm o it starts to melt, and then overnight is freezes up and becomes a sheet of ice. No one can drive on ice. They close down interstate highways sometimes, but it’s rare, maybe once every 5 years.
I grew up in snowy places though; in DC and NY. I went to college in the snow belt of our country. We call it lake effect snow up in the Great Lakes region.
The snow has started in some places here in America.