I needed some postage stamps. Rather than go to the post office which might be crowded on a Monday, I looked on-line for a substation. There is one quite close to me, I didn't know about. It's in a greeting card shop less than a mile away. I drove over there, went in and got in line. I was waiting already a few moments when I noticed the woman in front of me was standing on a social distancing mark on the floor. I thought, "Yipes where am I standing?" and quickly looked down. Turns out I was standing squarely on the next mark... Sigh, I'm getting far too used to this!
I looked out a few moments ago, and there is snow on the ground, not much, we'd call it a dusting back in Missouri. Yes, it snows in Tucson once in a while. It never snowed in Phoenix in the 20 years I was there. The last time I saw it here in Tucson was a Christmas morning, many years ago. I was with my niece's family for the holiday and there was enough then (maybe an inch and a half?) that the kids went out and played in it. But I remember they had the radio on and the announcers were in a big panic, "Watch for ice on the bridges!" My niece's husband had to go out briefly that morning, and when he came home, he said it was indeed a little icy and scary on some bridges. I imagine so, if it only happens once a decade in your town... I knew it might happen this morning that's why I went to buy stamps yesterday!
ETA: at about 10:00 am the power went off. I looked out and it was snowing again, though the temperature was up around 37 degrees. I crawled into bed to keep warm, and happily Sirius, my cat wanted under the covers, too. We stayed that way till about 11:00, when I got bored. I got up, cleaned his litter box and took the bag out to the garbage can. By the time I got back inside the power was on again. I told Sirius he'd done a good job with the power while I was outside!