Snoqualmie Stevens Passes Winter Storm Watch

Snoqualmie Stevens Passes Winter Storm Watch. Washington State DOT on Twitter "We're waking up to snow on Snoqualmie, Stevens & White passes Highway 97 over Blewett Pass is not part of the Winter Storm Warning, but could still see up to six inches of snow between tonight and Saturday, as well as. Spokesperson Lauren Loebsack with the Washington Department of Transportation says the storm will create very treacherous driving conditions and is likely to stretch the state's resources thin.

PHOTOS First significant snowfall at Snoqualmie, Stevens passes KIRO 7 News Seattle
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- 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 Cascades are experiencing a final blast of winter weather this weekend, with 12 to 18 inches of new snow expected from Stevens Pass to Snoqualmie Pass.

PHOTOS First significant snowfall at Snoqualmie, Stevens passes KIRO 7 News Seattle

Travel is strongly discouraged especially later in the day on Monday Interstate-90 over Snoqualmie Pass could also receive over two feet of snow during the storm, including as much as five inches tonight, 13 inches tomorrow, and nine inches on Saturday — The Cascades are experiencing a final blast of winter weather this weekend, with 12 to 18 inches of new snow expected from Stevens Pass to Snoqualmie Pass.

A foot of snow possible for Snoqualmie, Stevens passes Saturday night YouTube. As snow falls across the passes Sunday, winds will pick up in Seattle and other metro areas As of today, snowfall has already begun on Snoqualmie Pass, with forecasts predicting 4 to 8 inches during the day, followed.

PHOTOS First significant snowfall at Snoqualmie, Stevens passes KIRO 7 News Seattle. The Warning encompasses all of state's major mountain passes, including Blewett, Snoqualmie, Stevens, and White FOX 13 Meteorologist Claire Anderson reported Wednesday night that an Avalanche Warning was in effect for the Cascades due to heavy snow and strong winds.