Snoqualmie Stevens Passes Winter Storm Watch

Snoqualmie Stevens Passes Winter Storm Watch. Skiers rejoice; drivers fret Winter Storm to bring 14 feet of snow to Cascades - The Northwest Avalanche Center (NWAC) issued warnings for both Stevens and Snoqualmie Passes due to snow and wind, creating very dangerous conditions for large avalanches The Warning encompasses all of state's major mountain passes, including Blewett, Snoqualmie, Stevens, and White

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The strong gusty winds will also continue into the afternoon hours. Drivers have already faced several closures of the mountain passes this winter, including Snoqualmie Pass along I-90 and Stevens Pass on Highway 2

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As of today, snowfall has already begun on Snoqualmie Pass, with forecasts predicting 4 to 8 inches during the day, followed. The snow level will drop to 3,500 feet with up to 10 inches of snow. The Warning encompasses all of state's major mountain passes, including Blewett, Snoqualmie, Stevens, and White

Washington State DOT on Twitter "We're waking up to snow on Snoqualmie, Stevens & White passes. The National Weather Service (NWS) issued a winter weather advisory through Saturday afternoon at Stevens and Snoqualmie passes The strong gusty winds will also continue into the afternoon hours.

Washington State DOT on Twitter "We're waking up to snow on Snoqualmie, Stevens & White passes. The Winter Storm Watch issued by the National Weather Service — which includes Stevens and Snoqualmie. The Warning encompasses all of state's major mountain passes, including Blewett, Snoqualmie, Stevens, and White