The Northern Hemisphere snow map from Environment Canada (@
https://ccin.ca/ccw/snow/current ) shows that the melting season in the high arctic latitudes is coming to an end without much drama.
Indeed, the greatest interest will be in South Asia, as the monsoon arrives and the extreme high snow mass in the Himalayas and the Tibetan plateau melts.
In the high Arctic attention switches to developments in the Tundra, permafrost melting, wildfires. So temperatures and precipitation are now what really matters. Does a dry Central Arctic Ocean mean higher rainfall on high latitude lands?
But as a reprise I kept images of North America snow extent for most days from late April. I attach the gif. I assume it will need a click, and it will go 6 times before stopping. The frame speed is low because I am slow, and at the end it takes a 3 second breather before recommencing.