Washington State Mountain Passes Shut Down Due to Heavy Snow


Author: The Daily News Now! March 14, 2026 Duration: 1:21
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Washington State Mountain Passes Shut Down Due to Heavy Snow

Heavy snow and treacherous weather force closures of multiple Washington state mountain passes, including Snoqualmie Pass and Stevens Pass, leaving drivers stranded and facing dangerous conditions. Spring storms create icy roads and more snow is expected, with Stevens Pass remaining closed overnight due to backed-up traffic and illegal parking. White Pass briefly closed for avalanche checks but reopened later. Drivers advised to check real-time maps for updates.

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