Spokane, WA – Gusty winds are set to affect several areas of eastern Washington on Saturday, April 12. The Waterville Plateau, Columbia Basin, and Lewiston/Pullman regions will experience strong northwest winds throughout the afternoon and evening.
According to the National Weather Service, sustained winds of 15-25 mph are expected, with gusts reaching up to 40 mph in certain areas. These conditions could cause minor disruptions, including potential difficulties for high-profile vehicles on roads, as well as possible loose debris in the area.
Wind speeds are expected to calm down by the evening, bringing a reprieve to the region before the start of next week. While the gusts will be noticeable, there are no major advisories or warnings in place at this time. Residents are urged to stay aware of the weather conditions, especially those traveling in the affected regions.
The National Weather Service will continue monitoring the situation and provide updates as necessary.


