Mountain pass reports: Snoqualmie and Stevens (as of 2:23 p.m. Dec. 26)


December 26, 2008 · Updated 2:49 PM 

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Snoqualmie Pass Report: as of 2:23 p.m. Dec. 26

SNOW PREDICTED TONIGHT, SATURDAY AND SATURDAY NIGHT

Temperature: 27ºF / -3ºC

Elevation: 3022 feet / 921 meters

Restrictions Eastbound:

Traction Tires Advised, Oversize Vehicles Prohibited.

Restrictions Westbound:

Traction Tires Advised, Oversize Vehicles Prohibited.

Conditions & Weather:

Compact snow & ice in places on the roadway. Traction tires are advised, oversize loads prohibited between Easton, milepost 71 & North Bend, milepost 34. // Overcast, light snow

Stevens Pass Report: as of 2:23 p.m. Dec. 26

SNOW PREDICTED TONIGHT, SATURDAY AND SATURDAY NIGHT

Temperature: 24ºF / -4ºC

Elevation: 4061 ft / 1238 m

Restrictions EastBound:

Traction Tires Advised, Oversize Vehicles Prohibited.

Restrictions WestBound:

Traction Tires Advised, Oversize Vehicles Prohibited.

Conditions:

Compact snow & ice on the roadway

Weather:

Light snow

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