It depends on the snow, and the hills.
When I fly back East, I'm amazed at how flat everything is. You guys have no idea of what a hill is.
Some of our hills around here are 1,000 feet. I used to live near the top of one of those, and drove it every day in the snow.
Iowa differs in elevation 200' over the entire state.
Washington goes from Sea level to 14,411 feet.
Our mountain passes got four feet of snow in the last four days.
My youngest is driving now, he spun out and bent a couple of wheels. That's how we learn here.
It's rare that we get much snow around Seattle. And it tends to last for just a day or two. Hardly worth chaining up the trucks. It's not like I take them up skiing. Though one year I did take the cube van up skiing. Pretty crazy.
This is Taylor when he was younger.