Washington – A damp start is unfolding across Spokane this afternoon, where patchy fog and light rain are beginning to coat roads and reduce visibility along I-90. Conditions are still manageable, but the air feels भारी and moisture is building. Drivers should expect slick փողոցներ in shaded areas and slower travel through the afternoon.
According to the National Weather Service, rain chances sit near 30% early, increasing to 50% tonight and again Monday, with light accumulation expected. Winds remain relatively calm, though occasional gusts could reach over 20 mph by Monday afternoon.
Across Spokane and nearby communities like Airway Heights and Spokane Valley, scattered showers continue through the day with fog possible early. Visibility may drop briefly in low-lying areas. Roads stay damp into the next commute window, especially where temperatures hover in the 40s.
Tuesday brings a brief lull with only slight rain chances, but conditions shift again quickly. By Tuesday night, rain becomes widespread with near 90% coverage. This sets up the biggest impact window into Wednesday.
Here’s the key concern: colder air drops snow levels to around 3200 feet Tuesday, then closer to 2800 feet by Wednesday. While Spokane may see mainly rain, a rain-snow mix becomes possible, especially during early morning hours. No major accumulation is expected, but slushy patches could develop on untreated roads.
By late week, drier air returns with partial sunshine and highs climbing back into the 50s. For now, expect a wet pattern with a midweek shift.
Five Day Forecast for Spokane, WA
Monday: Chance of rain, high near 61°F
Tuesday: Slight chance of rain, high near 54°F
Wednesday: Rain/snow mix likely, high near 50°F
Thursday: Slight chance of rain, high near 52°F
Friday: Mostly sunny, high near 55°F


