Pierre,
I suppose it was worth it. Even if you saw one little sparkle, it probably would have made you happy! After all, this is Winter.
Although end of September to end of March is the most depressing and agitating time for me, especially December to end February, except Christmas and New Year's anticipation, of course, it's good to know that fireworks are still being fired here in Montreal!
As for the weather, I'm positive that the forecast will change back over to snow as the temperature is very much favorable for any type of precipitation, especially since it's near the border. Judging from the low accuracy and actual reliance on the long term forecast, I'm willing to say that it will change, though it's not always the case.

The rain, in general, is both good and bad. You have already pointed out the bad things about it, I see! It's true that the rain in Winter already makes it hazardous when it spreads on the surface of the Earth. Since the ground is already cold , the rain will solidify more readily, but not right away like freezing rain, which requires supercooled rain droplets to pass into a layer of freezing air just about the surface where it immediately freezes when it comes in contact with the ground after going through this layer and then spreads along practically anything it comes in contact with. The "typical" appearance of rain in the Winter is different, but is vulnerable to freezing fast as the temperature drops at night.
Yes, it can be messy and make it more treacherous than it already is when it freezes and when it forms over snow, but the good thing about it is that rain helps clean up things, although it causes slush since the temperature is above freezing. But then again, sometimes it is warm enough to keep it in its liquid state rather than freezing, depending on the insulation effect at night, such as clouds. Also, snow gets all black and dirty, regardless, on the highways, so it's not so bad, though I do agree with you that the frozen part of it can make it slick.
Take care, my friend!
Fred and Roger,
Thank you for your reports. It sounds like you guys also had a good time, like Pierre!
By the way, did you guys see any shell of shells in the past 3 displays? I'm just curious as this is a nice effect that comprises of both suspense and amazement!
Regards,
Trav.
