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On Monday morning, Interstate 90 going westbound toward Seattle was closed near Easton, Washington, east of Snoqualmie Pass, due to a jackknifed tractor-trailer, according to social media reports ...
Friday night 2 to 4 inches of new snow were forecast on I-90 at Snoqualmie Pass, with much of the snowfall expected between 7 and 9 p.m. Wind chill values of 21 to 27 were forecast for Friday and ...
A new section of US 10 between Issaquah and North Bend was also constructed the following year, bypassing the towns of Fall City and Snoqualmie. [100] [101] Upgrades to the Snoqualmie Pass section of the highway began in 1950, expanding the road to four lanes and constructing two snowsheds to protect motorists from avalanches.
Tri-City Water Follies (July 26-28) – Columbia River ... Information on road construction and closures. ... travel and construction updates for Interstate 90 through Snoqualmie Pass.
Snoqualmie Pass is a mountain pass that carries Interstate 90 (I-90) through the Cascade Range in the U.S. state of Washington.The pass summit is at an elevation of 3,015 feet (919 m), on the county line between Kittitas County and King County.
Since the early 2000s, the Washington State Department of Transportation (WSDOT) has built several roundabouts on SR 202 in Woodinville, [4] Snoqualmie, [36] Fall City, [37] and North Bend, [38] in an effort to improve the road's safety as traffic increases along the corridor. [39]
The Snoqualmie River is prone to flooding and typically sees multiple flood events annually that inundate local farmland and close low-lying roads. During record level floods, all road access to the towns of Carnation and Duvall becomes closed off. The last four times this happened were during the floods of 2020, 2009, 2006, and 1990.
A wagon road from Snohomish to Skykomish was completed in the late 1880s, [42] [43] while another wagon road along the Wenatchee River from Leavenworth to Sunnyslope was completed by 1904. [44] The modern-day route of US 2 between Snohomish and Monroe was completed as a county wagon road in 1904. [45]