As of 8 a.m. Tuesday, the pass saw 23 inches of snow in a 24-hour span.
The Washington State Department of Transportation said the current snowpack is at 102 inches, which is rare for January and the accumulative snowfall as of January 12 was 236 inches - the highest in 10 years.
All of that said, if you are heading across the pass, make sure you are prepared for winter driving. Keep chains in your vehicle and take it slow to avoid slide-offs or collisions.
➡️New snow: 23 inches in 24 hours.
— Snoqualmie Pass (@SnoqualmiePass) January 12, 2021
➡️Current snowpack: 102 inches - rare for January.
➡️Accumulative snowfall as of 1/12/21: 236 inches - the highest in 10 years.
➡️10-year average as of 1/12/21: 156 inches.
➡️10-year season average: 371 inches. pic.twitter.com/5PVNanRshI
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R.C.