Here in southeastern Michigan it seems like we still get ~50-60" of total snow in most of our winter seasons, but it just never lasts on the ground any more. It's been several years since we had an accumulated snowpack that lasted for weeks. This winter we've been right on the rain/snow line of the big storms, instead of being well above the jet stream all winter long like it used to be.
January was near record warmest for us here. But now March is running colder than normal, with some snows. oy!
It was mud season all winter long, feels like. Just annoying. Ground never froze more than a few inches deep, I don't think.