Took a nice 3 day trip into the Clark Range, from the south. Headed up out of Clover Meadows, camped high at a few lakes, made a few excursions toward passes. I've been coming to the Sierra for 8 seasons now, and this is far and away the most snow I've ever seen in the summer. I've seen less snow in March than there is right now. If you didn't know, you'd think it was an average early May or mid May.
Snow patches began as low as 7000' (some roads still have patches). North and east facing slopes are patchy with snow from 7000'-7500' and are totally covered from 8000'+. South and west facing slopes are patchy with snow from 8000'-8500', are largely covered from 8500'-9500', and are completely covered above 9500'. All passes are completely snow covered and most people will want ice axes, even for easy pass crossings.
Skeeters are terrible from 7500'-8500', a minor nuisance till 9000', but absolutely not present above 9000'- had 2 beautiful skeeter free evenings!
Creek crossings are high but not as high as you might think.
Caddis flies are hatching NOW, and the fish are hungry hungry hungry, particularly in higher lakes.
And nobody's around because they're scared off by the snow- it's the perfect time to head into the mountains.