Enjoyed the snow we had here in Houston but glad we don't have to deal with it every year! We are not equipped to handle it and we sure don't know how to drive in it.
I lived in Nashville for a number of years. It was bad there because we nearly always started with a big rain, then the temps dropped and everything turned into a solid sheet of ice.
Unless you're one of those people who make a sport of racing on frozen lakes, you can't drive on solid ice. Nashville is pretty hilly, which makes things worse. I remember one intersection where two roads met at the top of a steep hill where there was a 4-way stop. I sat there and watched vehicles sliding back down on all sides, where they ran into people who were trying to get where they had been.
Here in Arizona we have varied elevations. We have our deserts and our mountains. Those pictures in AH are from our mountains. Our highest elevation is 12,400 ft. about 11 miles north of Flagstaff.I used to buy a magazine called Arizona Highways which always seem to have photos of the desert after a snow storm had melted and all the plants coming into bloom.
Beautiful.