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Winter Alert: Winter Weather Conditions Developing Across Much of the US

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All westbound lanes of I-40 near Albuquerque, NM are closed. Starting Saturday, a Pacific storm system will cause heavy snowfall from Portland to Seattle. I-10 is closed from Baton Rouge, LA to Lafayette, LA due to ice and accidents. Parts of I-44 are closed near Oklahoma City, OK. Parts of I-35 in Oklahoma are closed.

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Severe weather causes freight rates to slip

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That led to an increase on the lane from Seattle to Salt Lake City , as an alternative to bringing in supplies from Denver. Seattle to Salt Lake City moved up to $1.90/mi. Denver to Albuquerque, NM increased to $2.07/mi. Road closures isolated Denver from parts of the supply chain last week. Falling Rates.

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7-Week Streak of Higher Rates Ends – For Now

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There were some big drops in prices out of Seattle , but outbound rates there are still abnormally high. For example, Seattle to Salt Lake City still averages $2.35/mile. Others were down, though: Seattle to Eugene, OR , which fell 51¢ but still averaged $2.63/mile. Seattle to Stockton, CA , was down 32¢ to $1.64/mile.

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How Hurricane Florence affects freight

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mile – low, but still higher than that lane has paid in more than a month • Denver to Albuquerque was up 25¢ to $2.24/mile mile • Seattle to Spokane was the biggest drop, down 19¢ to $3.52/mile, mile, but rates out of Seattle otherwise continued to trend upward.

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L.A. freight gets a tailwind from hurricanes and typhoons

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to Atlanta, rates rose on a handful of other lanes originating in the West: Seattle to Eugene , OR, added 9¢ to $3.07/mile. Seattle to Los Angeles also rose 9¢ to $1.48/mile. Denver to Albuquerque got a 7¢ increase, to $2.18/mile. Rates rose 8¢ to $2.18/mile mile on the lane from L.A. lost traction.

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Rates rise, but gains may be temporary

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Denver to Albuquerque jumped 28¢ to $2.35/mile. Seattle rates continue to fall seasonally, slipping another 4% lower last week. Seattle to Eugene, OR dropped 40¢ to $2.61/mile. Denver is a big beer producing market, with both large production breweries and smaller craft brewers shipping beer in vans and reefers.

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Spot van rates poised for a rebound

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The biggest increases last week were in markets that usually have weak pricing: Seattle to Spokane jumped up 31¢ to $3.54/mile, Denver to Albuquerque recovered 12¢ to $2.00/mile, RISING RATES. mile, due to snowstorms that closed some of the major highways, on and off during the week. mile, which is still not a great rate.

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