Blizzard warning extended as Tahoe tries to dig out

A blizzard warning has been extended until 4 a.m. Monday as mountain communities in the Sierra Nevada attempt to dig out from the biggest snowstorm of the year.

Up at 6,700 feet of elevation near the Tahoe Donner ski resort, Dimitris Sweeney and his brother-in-law Cole Heer, both of San Jose, were still digging to free their SUV from five feet of snow after toiling for an hour and a half Sunday morning. The pair was racing against time to get in as much skiing as possible at Northstar ski resort, which had but three runs open by noon. However, the lingering Lake Tahoe blizzard made timing for their returns home uncertain.

“Fingers crossed I’ll be able to leave Wednesday,” said Sweeney, 25, a web designer scheduled to return to work Thursday.

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