Summer is almost over, but Winter just can't wait to get here.
While you were busy celebrating the last unofficial weekend of Summer, parts of Wyoming, Alaska and Canada were being greeted by an early Winter with lots of snowfall. While these areas are typically associated with harsh Winters, seeing snow come just at the end of August/beginning of September is a bit strange.
Check out the gallery above for some serious early snowfall.
Snow blanketed parts of Alaska and Wyoming this past Labor Day weekend. (National Weather Service)
Snowfall at Togwotee Mountain Lodge from this past weekend in Moran, Wyoming. (National Weather Service)
Photo from Grand Targhee Resort in Alta, Wyoming. (National Weather Service)
Alaska saw heavy snowfall in various regions over Labor Day weekend. (AlastkaDOTPF / Twitter)
Snowfall came up north at Sunshine Village ski resort in in Banff, Canada. (LGallagherYYC / Twitter)
Wyoming roads were covered in snow on Labor Day. (LibsHateUs / Twitter)
Some were enthusiastic about trading in their surfboards for skis with the early snow. (HastoLFC / Twitter)