I hit some snow south of Lake Perris but it was intermittent. Carb ice was present throughout most of the area around Big Bear. I was almost to Hector when I was given direct Goffs and that's where I really hit the ice. Windscreen covered in ice, carb-ice and structural icing. I had to close my IFR and descend to a VFR altitude. It all eventually worked out, but made for a fun and challenging flight. I was one minute off from filed/actual time.
Controllers, you guys need to check the weather too. Routing a Piper Archer through rain coming out of the north at 11,000ft in December probably isn't a good idea. The controller and I worked it out along route and the flight finished well.
This is NOT a complaint, I actually really, really enjoyed the challenge this flight gave both myself and the controller.
Before I even log on, just like in RL, I check the weather along the route and its trends. Controllers should be doing the same for their areas.
Thanks for the adventure.

Tony