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Snow Falling Fast at Snoqualmie Pass, Making Travel Tougher Overnight

SeaTac, WALocal News

Intensifying snowfall at Snoqualmie Pass is creating difficult travel conditions expected to persist overnight. Travelers may encounter rain, snow, and fog depending on their routes. At the summit, drivers face cold, slushy, and snowy roads, with visibility dropping below a quarter of a mile due to fog. Local travelers, including Logan Kruger and the Edwards family, stress the importance of using four-wheel drive vehicles and chains. The Washington State Department of Transportation (WSDOT) has issued travel tips, urging drivers to check conditions online, drive at reduced speeds, and maintain safe distances.

They highlight the need for preparation for winter conditions, particularly in higher elevations where snow accumulates quickly. The article underscores the beauty of the winter landscape while emphasizing the potential hazards, making safety paramount for families returning home from holiday festivities.

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