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Published: Monday, December 17, 2012, 1:33 p.m.

Conditions aren't pretty at Stevens Pass

  • Washington State Trooper Danny Shelby tries to help Curt Lance dig out his Tahoe along U.S. 2 west of Stevens Pass on Monday morning. Lance and his wife were driving home to East Wenatchee after attending their granddaughter's Christmas pageant west of the pass Monday morning when they became trapped in an embankment.

    Mark Mulligan / The Herald

    Washington State Trooper Danny Shelby tries to help Curt Lance dig out his Tahoe along U.S. 2 west of Stevens Pass on Monday morning. Lance and his wife were driving home to East Wenatchee after attending their granddaughter's Christmas pageant west of the pass Monday morning when they became trapped in an embankment.

  • Drivers chain up at the last area to put on traction devices along U.S. 2 west of Stevens Pass Monday morning.

    Mark Mulligan / The Herald

    Drivers chain up at the last area to put on traction devices along U.S. 2 west of Stevens Pass Monday morning.

Heavy snowfall in the Cascades is making things miserable for drivers at Stevens Pass. According to the Washington State Department of Transportation, there is compact snow and ice on the road, and travelers can expect gusty winds and patches of poor visibility. Chains are required on all vehicles without all-wheel drive. Meteorologist Ted Buehner in Seattle told the Associated Press that accumulations from the storm that started Sunday are likely to total 2 to 3 feet in the Washington Cascades by Tuesday morning. You can keep an eye on conditions at Stevens Pass here.

Herald photographer Mark Mulligan recorded this video of conditions at the pass earlier today:



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