A look at the weekend snowstorm that blanketed the Sierra
Snow blankets a road in Tahoe Vista.
PHOTO: Kathy
Ten inches of snow in a resident's backyard in Twain Harte in Tuolumne County.
PHOTO: Ron Carbone
A photo of a residence in Tahoe City when it started snowing.
PHOTO: John Melrose
A photo of the residence in Tahoe City shows five feet of snow on both sides of the driveway.
PHOTO: John Melrose
A GMC Yukon buried in snow after overnight snowfall on March 3.
PHOTO: Cole Anzar
An 8-foot-long icicle hangs off the roof of a cabin near Agate Bay in North Tahoe.
PHOTO: Wes Moody
A Meyers resident woke up to snow that buried the area, blocking the front door.
PHOTO: Robert
Snow blankets a road in Tahoe Vista.
PHOTO: Kathy
Ten inches of snow in a resident's backyard in Twain Harte in Tuolumne County.
PHOTO: Ron Carbone
A photo of a residence in Tahoe City when it started snowing.
PHOTO: John Melrose
A photo of the residence in Tahoe City shows five feet of snow on both sides of the driveway.
PHOTO: John Melrose
A GMC Yukon buried in snow after overnight snowfall on March 3.
PHOTO: Cole Anzar
An 8-foot-long icicle hangs off the roof of a cabin near Agate Bay in North Tahoe.
PHOTO: Wes Moody
A Meyers resident woke up to snow that buried the area, blocking the front door.
PHOTO: Robert
Snow blankets a road in Tahoe Vista.
PHOTO: Kathy
Ten inches of snow in a resident's backyard in Twain Harte in Tuolumne County.
PHOTO: Ron Carbone
A photo of a residence in Tahoe City when it started snowing.
PHOTO: John Melrose
A photo of the residence in Tahoe City shows five feet of snow on both sides of the driveway.
PHOTO: John Melrose
A GMC Yukon buried in snow after overnight snowfall on March 3.
PHOTO: Cole Anzar
An 8-foot-long icicle hangs off the roof of a cabin near Agate Bay in North Tahoe.
PHOTO: Wes Moody
A Meyers resident woke up to snow that buried the area, blocking the front door.
PHOTO: Robert
A powerful snowstorm that started on Thursday last week blanketed the Sierra in snow throughout the weekend.
The Tahoe area received over 7 feet of snow, leading to chain control on the wheels, several road closures, spinouts and towns buried under the snow.
Click through the photos above to see what the blizzard looked like for residents in the Tahoe area.