There has indeed been a new dusting of snow with each successive storm wave, but with each mild clearing/passage of the day, it has been melting off (at least the view from the west here). This was the other night out my window looking at the West Ridge of White:
But all of that has sine melted off to about 13K. The one area that is remaining solid white is the ridgeline between Barcroft and White Mountain (which is where you will hike once you leave the research station). I know a lot of the road has north facing aspects which take a long time to melt off, and the FS waits until the road is dry so it isn't destroyed. With this current pattern, that might be a while... GRRR...
I'll try to take pictures when I am out and about today.
-L