I doubt it will change the deer patterns. I think a foot or more that lasts for several days will push them down to where they can find food, but not necessarily below the snowline. Once melting, the big bucks will likely head right back to their hidey holes.
I think the snow levels are 2500 ft. for today/tonight, so there's probably more slush than snow by tomorrow - or gone altogether. Capitol Peak is something like 2200 feet??? Should help a lot with tracking a big buck if it is still on the ground. Especially so if there's new snow overnight.