Meantime sea levels just keep rising due to AGW:
Tidal gauge data.
RATE OF CHANGE
3.4 millimeters per year margin: ±0.4
https://climate.nasa.gov/vital-signs/sea-level/If we were in an ice age sea levels would be falling.
But we are not in an ice age, are we?
1. Glaciers, nearly all of them, keep retreating.
2. Arctic and Antarctic sea ice extent is shrinking
3. The three main land based ice sheets, Greenland, Antarctica and the Himalayan, are all shrinking.
4. Most of the NH had a mild winter, parts, most of US and Canada had a warm winter.
But let us worry if Goulburn was -10.4°C or -10°C. Let us concentrate on a bit of summer snow falls here or their. Well, you do that if you are brain damaged.
Larsen C is in the process of breaking up like Larsen A& B. These broke up and have not reformed meaning glaciers now melt ever more quickly into warming ocean where ice sheets used to be.
Thwaites glacier is retreating. There is some doubt about how fast but Thwaites by itself can increase sea levels by 1m.
I would rather look at that than a couple slightly colder nights at half a dozen alpine towns in winter.