I was sure I felt the outside temps rising slightly throughout the day. I went from wearing a heavy coat to just my sweatshirt again, but I wasn't sure if it was the weather or just my body adjusting.
Well, it's snowing. Yup, temps went up.
Fascinating things about Winters in cold-weather climates that most people from warm-weather climates don't believe until they experience them: In the Winter, temps tend to rise just before/during snowfalls, and when it's cloudy it tends to be warmer/sunny tends to be colder. It can actually be too cold to snow and the clouds tend to insulate the air, causing [relatively] warmer temps.
And something people in cold-weather climates don't realize and tend to make fun of is that yes, it can be downright frigid in 30°-40°-50° weather where the humidity tends to be higher. We tend to look at people that are complaining about temps above freezing but below about 50°F as kinda weak and fragile, but when those humidity levels are up there, those temps can cause even the more hardened Northerner (US) to shiver.
I still refuse to believe that someone needs to dig their car out of 1/4-inch (6mm) snow as has been described to me by someone in SE England.