probably 4 snow fields on the switchbacks and one more near the top. I went Friday, left at 3 am. It was cold so the snow was still nice. Lots of ice on the switchbacks. The snow section at the top is exposed to the chute...but if you look ahead with trekking poles it is not bad. But don't look down if you are afraid of heights. Softer snow on the way down was a little slippery. But there is still lots of snow. No where near clear. Recent July 9th reports photos show what it still looks like.
Be careful and you are fine. We rented crampons that were left in the car. Carried the axe but left in backpack. A guy walking up the chute did slide down 200 ft. He was fine other than having 200 ft to climb again. Snow is slushy in the afternoon so not that fast.
Stream crossing were fine. Never wet. Though take the old trail at start to skip one wet crossing. Cold at top so check forecast.
The snow and views are amazing for July.