Not completely buried, but getting close.  It would be nice if my hives were completely buried and would stay that way until mid-April.  It would save wrapping and I know some very good beekeepers who shovel snow on their hives, but around here, it can melt away in a day or two.  We get Chinooks, and so I wrap.  I wrap to keep them from getting too warm too quickly, and to keep them from chilling off too quickly at night or with a weather change.

I finally got out and finished the job today.  The temperature is as warm as we can expect for a while (if we can trust the weather guessers): minus fourteen Celsius (~7 degrees F).

I like to finish wrapping by the beginning of winter, so I am a week or two late, but the wrapping does not make much difference until late winter and early spring whern the bees are older and fewer and brood is expanding.

At any rate, keeping in mind our discussions here, I took some pictures and made a few notes which can be seen at 
http://www.honeybeeworld.com/diary/articles/WrappingJan2010.htm

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