OLYMPIA — The state Department of Transportation reminds drivers to remove their studded tires by midnight Sunday.
Studded tires are legal in Washington state from Nov. 1 to March 31 unless the department grants an extension.
Multiple forecasts indicate temperatures will be well above 50 degrees in many parts of the state, so Transportation is not planning to extend the deadline.
This year, Oregon and Washington are coordinating studded-tire removal dates to make travel rules consistent.
“Our forecasters expect mild temperatures with little chance for snow or ice across much of Washington’s lowlands,” said Chris Christopher, maintenance operations director.
“Drivers are encouraged to remove studded tires as soon as possible because tire stores will be busy leading up to April 1.”
Drivers traveling to higher elevations always should prepare for winter driving conditions.
This means having information on weather and roadway conditions, traction tires and chains.
“Drivers still need to check roadway conditions before traveling across the passes,” said Christopher.
“Expect to see snow in the mountains well into May.”
Under state law, driving with studded tires after March 31 is a traffic infraction and could result in police writing a $124 ticket.