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Zhenja92 t1_j4cnniw wrote

Be flexible and check the WSDOT page. Most of the time, the road is in great shape and you should have absolutely no trouble. My suggestion is don't go if chains are required (even though you don't need chains for your AWD) - because that means conditions will be worse and other drivers will be having problems.

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omarsCominYo_ t1_j4cpzno wrote

Great advice ! What's the foolproof way to know in advance that chains wouldn't be required before we start the journey , in your opinion ?

I see from the current updates that the conditions are bare and wet and no restrictions for east bound travel . I believe this means that the conditions have zero difficulties if i start now, except for a bit of mud because of the wetness . Am I right ?

https://wsdot.com/travel/real-time/mountainpasses/snoqualmie

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Zhenja92 t1_j4d3bqv wrote

There is no foolproof way since weather can always change, but check the forecast to see what is up. Also you CANNOT use regular chains on an AWD. 99% of the time chains are required, AWD are exempted (so you don't need chains). Very rarely, chains are required on AWD - but in that case A - you need chains on all 4 tires (regular cars only chain 2) and B - I would NEVER EVER drive the pass if conditions were so bad chains are required on AWD. As for the current conditions, bare and wet is absolutely no problem. Traction tires recommended is still not an issue, but is getting a little tricker (so only a problem if you really don't like bad weather). Chains required means conditions are getting pretty slick. And be prepared for pass closures - which can be very frequent in the winter. Today you should have absolutely no problem - just be prepared for fog as you come down the mountain (it is pretty bad in Ellensburg right now.)

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