One of the longest periods of snow that I can recall. However, it's the same story here with the snow melting away rapidly.
Same here in Crowthorne, it's been snowing moderately for most of the day, but the rate of melt is faster than accumulation. Still, we needed the precipitation!
Sounds like you've both had "the 2005 experience!" That's what conditions were like here at the end of Feb/beginning of March 2005, the last textbook easterly (as in repeated shots - E/N/E etc - as the block reformed again and again in situ).
That saw 14 days in a row of marginal snow, which settled readily enough, but never seemed to build up during the day. It stayed above zero for most of it, which is why... and just a few miles away, they had rain!
As for here, a few flakes of sleet in this second batch of rain, but again with a bit of altitude (i.e. the M20, as it climbs the Downs towards London) it's been wet snow.
As said, though, we needed the rain... I won't have to water my newly planted shrubs for a few days, anyway!