Historic Blizzard Buries West Coast in Up to 12 Feet of Snow
The massive snowstorm shuts down major highways and ski resorts, leaving thousands without power.
- Up to 12 feet of snow expected in parts of the Sierra Nevada as a historic blizzard hits the West Coast.
- Interstate 80 and other major highways shut down due to whiteout conditions and life-threatening travel disruptions.
- Ski resorts across the Sierra forced to close as the blizzard brings heavy snow, gusty winds, and power outages.
- Nearly 23,000 residents in Sierra counties left without power amid the storm's fury.
- Forecasters warn of lingering dangers and significant snowfall deficits being wiped out by the storm.










































