That was the first real season where I noticed how much it means to have meat in that pack. My yard absolutely torches in March as it is sloped a bit and faces east to south. But man, it never melted that season. Last batch melted out in mid April.
I think even you had decent snow. Only thing memorable for me, was that sneaky inv trough that dumped 3-4"+ in ern areas and broke Logan's snow record. The other was on 3/28 when during the day we cooled to below 32 and got 3" of snow. I'm sure the SSTs being slush probably helped.
It becomes more of a split flow look on the EPS. Which means a bunch of things. Chances of mild wx, cold, wx, and storms. That's usually not an overall torch look.