Check the front tires/rims for snow packed in them. That can cause it to be out of balance.
Yes, if enough snow builds up it can keep wheel from turning.
Yes A VERY common concern is steering wheel shake due to ice in the rims
Alignment and balance is off.
It's a front wheel drive vehicle, so unless you have all-weather tires and experience driving in snow, I wouldn't get too crazy. Once you get stuck, you may stay stuck.
check the connectors at the wheel sensors probably got disconnected by the ice or snow
Look in the wheel wells around the tires. You may have snow and/or ice stuck in there making it hard to steer. If not then take it to a mechanic.
When you stomp your foot, the impact creates vibrations that disturb the bond between the snow and your shoe’s surface, causing the snow to fall off. The force generated by the stomp overcomes the adhesion between the snow and your shoe, allowing the snow to be dislodged and fall off.
The donner party got stuck in snow because they were caught in a huge snowfall.
The lock was stuck. Stuck in the snow, I called a tow truck.
Yes, all wheel drive is fantastic handling in the snow.
possible front tire seperation. If you've recently been off-road, check for mud/snow/ice/whatever stuck in the wheels. I had an '88 Chevy with offset rims, and when you got mud stuck in them, the truck bounced around so bad it felt like the wheels were going to fall off.
tow