Yes, went from $5.77/gal in December to $3.73/gal this week! Used only 41 gal in that period too thanks to wood and heat pump lockout set to 20F. If it's not going to snow, I always welcome the warm air. Cold without snow is like a car without tires.
And roger PDII! That was rockin' times for sure. Started out very chilly in the mid teens early Sunday AM awoken by moderate snow and thunder! It just kept snowing and snowing. Did mix with sleet that night which kept totals down but when you have over two feet it doesn't matter. Until you have to shovel/blow it, of course!
It will snow again, like that, eventually. Just like there will be another derecho, wide area tropical (Isabel/Irene/Sandy), even widespread wind like 03/02/2018. Just takes time. Filling in the gaps tainted with long droughts, is the hard part.
Still waiting for another thundersquall/total whiteout like the evening of Friday, January 25, 1985.