This sun was out and shining Easter morning, but if you looked around you saw something that doesn’t look reminiscent of the season – snow.

The spring snow left more than three inches in Wichita, more than we had all winter, which was less than an inch.

As for snow on Easter, Wichita set the record with 3.5 inches. The old record was set in 1920 at 1.5 inches. Just remember Easter falls on a different day each year.

Kingman received the most snow with 6 inches. Shawnee County received the least with a little under an inch and a half.

Snow in Barber County totaled around three inches, a much needed relief for those continuing to fight the Anderson Creek wildfires. The fire in Barber County is now about 81-percent contained.

In Oklahoma, where the fire was contained at about 45 percent Sunday morning, the Alva Fire Department left this message on its Facebook page: “All Fire Departments, Happy Easter! There will be no fire call today as it has rained and snowed.”

It’s what many on social media have a called an “Easter Miracle.”