The snow storm was so severe in the Sierra this is what Interstate 80 looked like Tuesday.
Blizzard warnings forced a total shutdown on the highway...eerily empty without the usually packed lanes of trucks and Tahoe-bound skiers.
The Placer County Sheriff's Office posted a warning telling drivers not to try and use GPS directions to take side roads. The Placer County Sheriff's Office also posted this video saying deputies had to ditch their vehicles and access some places by snowmobile.'Zero visibilty,' blizzard, avalanche warnings in Tahoe as another storm slams Sierra, closes ski resorts
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