Yes. A couple years ago in Yosemite, using my floorless Squall, there were snow pellets before dark, then more after I went to bed. It froze overnight, then warmed up again before sunrise. More pellets before light which knocked the condensation off the walls. Like a drizzle all over my clothes and bag. I was at a point where I could bail, so I did as it didn't look like it was going to be nice enough to dry my gear out. Just about the same this fall, different tent, with the rain drops causing me to get spritzed. My gear was a little drier this year and I stuck it out. Third day out was beautiful, well worth a day of snow/rain.