Event date: Apr 3, 1891
A choice collection of spring items, carefully prepared last evening, including appropriate references to the dusty streets, the need for a watering cart, crocuses, arbutus, and nestling birds, was retired to private life at an early hour this morning. At 11 o’clock last night the heaviest snowstorm of the winter set in. At daylight this morning a depth of 16 inches had been reached and at noon a little less than two feet.