Zion National Park is a magical place when it snows. On this particular day, the skies started clearing just for a bit and the sun tried to pop out a few times, but it wasn't long before the clouds regained the upper hand. I stopped at the Court of the Patriarchs just in time to catch some dappled sunlight on the peak.
This is the view from Observation Point high on the East Rim of Zion. I hiked up there after a nice snowstorm moved through the area. I had high hopes that the clouds were going to break right before sunset. Indeed, they did break just to the north of where I was, and produced some glorious light on the distant hills. Alas, it never happened here. You can see some snow still falling through the canyon below. The "small" cliff you see on the right side of the road is Angel's Landing, so that gives you a good sense of scale.