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I-90 Travel Advisory to Help Plan Your Trip Over Snoqualmie Pass for the Thanksgiving Holidays

Date:  Thursday, November 15, 2007

Contact: Alice Fiman, WSDOT Communications, (360) 705-7080 (Olympia)

Snoqualmie Pass (I-90) - is the most traveled mountain pass in the State of Washington. On average, nearly 30,000 vehicles per day use I-90 Snoqualmie Pass to cross the Cascade Mountains. On previous holiday weekends, as many as 58,000 vehicles per day have crossed the pass.

Drivers can expect delays and the length of those delays depend on what day and time they travel. After studying the historical data, traffic engineers predict that heavy traffic (long delays) will occur on Wednesday, Nov. 21. The heaviest traffic (longest delays) will occur Sunday, Nov. 25.


Thanksgiving Thu-Wed I-90 EB - North Bend-Cle Elum - graph


Thanksgiving Wed I-90 WB - graph





Thanksgiving Thu I-90 EB - North Bend-Cle Elum - graph   


Header Text for I-90 WB Thanksgiving Thursday

Historical traffic data indicates light travel.





Thanksgiving Fri I-90 EB - North Bend-Cle Elum - graph


I-90 Westbound Thanksgiving Friday - Typical Traffic Volume from Cle Elum to North Bend 

Historical traffic data indicates light travel.





Thanksgiving Sat I-90 EB - North Bend-Cle Elum - graph


Thanksgiving Sat I-90 WB - Cle Elum to North Bend - graph





Thanksgiving Sun I-90 EB - North Bend-Cle Elum - graph


Thanksgiving Sun I-90 WB - Cle Elum-North Bend - graph  



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