Maybe. Presicely what when it's raining? The gym? Some people might get tired of the same old tune playing and the same old boulder problems or holds....
Sometimes a good ole real winter sport is the best for the soul.
Concisely driving 5-6 hours and looking forward to rain and bad weather when it's cold is not really appealing for some people looking for good rock. I've done it and most of the time it's crap. Others may disagree but that is up to them. THere is nothing wrong with making the most of your day skiing snowboarding snowshoeing and winter snow and mixed ice climbing when it's close by in reference to other options I mention above. But if you can find splitter granite close by then great.
My advice is don't chase something that isnt that good. Get out and find a great winter sport like skiing and such. Explore your options and dont disregard them without trying.
Anyone can climb in shit weather or marginal conditions but you really dont have to if you dont want to. Learn something new evolve.