I-90 Snoqualmie Pass Snowfall: 10-16 Inches Reported
Summary
WA DOT reported 24-hour snowfall accumulations of 10-16 inches across Snoqualmie Pass routes, including 10 inches on I-90, 12 inches on US 12/White, and 16 inches on SR 410/Chinook. An additional 1-3 inches of snow is forecast for Thursday.
What changed
WA DOT published a routine weather advisory reporting significant snowfall accumulation on I-90 Snoqualmie Pass and surrounding routes. The advisory provides 24-hour snow totals and a short-term forecast for additional accumulation.
This is informational content intended to inform travelers and transportation companies of current road and driving conditions. There are no compliance obligations or required actions associated with this advisory.
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Snoqualmie Pass @SnoqualmiePass 10" of new snow on I-90/Snoqualmie
12" of new snow on US 12/White
16" of new snow on SR 410/Chinook
Snoqualmie forecast: 1 to 3" of snow Thursday.
: Good morning from WP & avalanche control on Chinook.
10:14 am · 16 Apr 2026
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