Heavy holiday traffic forecasted this week from Tacoma to Bellingham

Bellingham, WALocal News

WSDOT forecasts significant traffic congestion on Washington's highways during the Thanksgiving holiday week. The agency has released charts showing expected congestion on key routes, including I-5 and I-90. Travelers should pay particular attention to areas like Lacey, Tacoma, North Bend, and Cle Elum. Historical data informs these predictions, indicating when delays are most likely to occur. For example, I-5 near the Canadian border is among the busiest routes during this time.

By planning their travel around these peak times, drivers can avoid the most congested conditions. This initiative highlights the importance of being informed about travel conditions ahead of time. Ultimately, proactive planning can lead to a more enjoyable holiday journey.

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