Too snowy to do the Crinoline/Tamboritha loop?

Hi,
Planning to do the Crinoline/Tamboritha loop walk next weekend. Breakfast Creek, up to the Crinoline, along Long Hill, then over Mt Tamboritha and down the McMillan's Walking Track. I haven't been up to that area in winter, and trying to get an idea of how much snow is likely to be there atm.
The highest point is just over 1500m, and I'm guessing there will be fairly solid snow down to maybe 1400m, which will make a few kilometres of snow hiking, which I'm ok with. Going early in the season is appealing because there are so many reports of people running out of water when it gets dry. But I see some forecasts suggesting there could be snow falling down to 1000m which is slightly alarming. (OTOH, the daytime temperatures are supposedly up to 13C...)
Has anyone been up there recently? Am I way off with my assessment? Does this sound like a terrible idea?
Thanks!
Planning to do the Crinoline/Tamboritha loop walk next weekend. Breakfast Creek, up to the Crinoline, along Long Hill, then over Mt Tamboritha and down the McMillan's Walking Track. I haven't been up to that area in winter, and trying to get an idea of how much snow is likely to be there atm.
The highest point is just over 1500m, and I'm guessing there will be fairly solid snow down to maybe 1400m, which will make a few kilometres of snow hiking, which I'm ok with. Going early in the season is appealing because there are so many reports of people running out of water when it gets dry. But I see some forecasts suggesting there could be snow falling down to 1000m which is slightly alarming. (OTOH, the daytime temperatures are supposedly up to 13C...)
Has anyone been up there recently? Am I way off with my assessment? Does this sound like a terrible idea?
Thanks!