Memorial Day weekend traffic expected to cause delays across Washington
SEATTLE — Memorial Day weekend travelers in Washington state should brace for higher than usual traffic, particularly on Interstate 90, where lengthy delays are anticipated.
The Washington State Department of Transportation (WSDOT) has warned that ferry docks will also experience longer wait times.
WSDOT said its crews are working diligently to ensure that travelers reach their destinations safely. The department advises travelers to plan ahead to save time and avoid frustration.
Travelers can utilize WSDOT’s online tools, mobile app, and social media accounts to stay updated on current travel conditions:
Memorial Day weekend travel charts – I-5 Lacey to Tacoma
Memorial Day weekend travel charts showing when I-5 Lacey to Tacoma is expected to be the most congested to help plan your travel.
Memorial Day weekend travel charts – I-90 North Bend to Cle Elum
Memorial Day weekend travel charts showing when I-90 North Bend to Cle Elum is expected to be the most congested to help plan your travel.
Memorial Day weekend travel charts – US 2 between Stevens Pass and Skykomish
Memorial Day weekend travel charts showing when US 2 between Stevens Pass and Skykomish is expected to be the most congested to help plan your travel.
Memorial Day weekend travel charts – I-5 U.S.-Canada border
Memorial Day weekend travel charts showing when I-5 at the U.S.-Canada border is expected to be the most congested to help plan your travel.
WSDOT has also provided information on the best time to travel on ferries, which can be found HERE.