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Blowing dust causing issues for drivers between Moses Lake and Ritzville

KXLY May 27, 2021 2:22 PM Erin Robinson GRANT COUNTY, Wash. Blowing dust is causing issues for drivers between Moses Lake and Ritzville. The Washington State Department of Transportation is recommending that people who do not need to drive, stay home. Winds are picking up in the area and may cause visibility to drop rapidly. Looks like some #blowingdust showing up at the Warden Interchange on #I90 based on this @wsdot web cam. Use caution and be prepared for blowing dust between Moses Lake and Ritzville. Visibility may drop rapidly in this area. #wawxpic.twitter.com/Fc3IZjWMlJ The blowing dust has already caused one crash in the eastbound lanes of I-90.

Memorial Day weekend: Best, worst times to travel on I-5, I-90

Memorial Day weekend: Best, worst times to travel on I-5, I-90 KIRO 7 News Staff © Provided by KIRO Seattle More people are traveling this Memorial Day weekend than ever since the start of the pandemic, and that includes road trips. That means more traffic, but you don’t want to spend your long weekend being stuck in backups. The Washington State Department of Transportation put together charts for drivers so they know the best and worst times to travel on major highways. If you’re taking I-5 or I-90, you can find the best times for each day from Friday, May 28 to Tuesday, June 1 in the gallery below.

What you need to know if you plan on traveling this Memorial Day weekend

What you need to know if you plan on traveling this Memorial Day weekend By Q13 News Staff and Brittany Perry Published  Holiday delays expected aboard Washington State Ferries There could be longer delays than normal on Washington State Ferries this Memorial Day with a reduced schedule still in effect. WASHINGTON - Last Memorial Day, Washingtonians and people across the United States were still reeling from the early months of the pandemic, and many activities were canceled and destinations shut down. This year looks different than last as more people are getting vaccinated and economies are opening back up.  More than 37 million Americans are expected to travel for Memorial Day weekend, according to a AAA Travel forecast, representing a significant increase from last year.

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