Spokane, WA – Residents across Spokane and eastern Washington should prepare for a damp and foggy Thursday before conditions turn sunnier heading into the weekend.
According to the National Weather Service, there is a 20 percent chance of showers overnight into Thursday morning, followed by areas of patchy fog. Highs on Thursday are expected near 66°F with mostly cloudy skies, before clearing Friday with calmer weather.
Thursday night could bring another round of light showers before skies begin clearing. Friday will see patchy morning fog, then mostly sunny skies with highs reaching near 69°F. Nighttime lows will dip into the mid-40s.
By Saturday, a stretch of clear weather arrives, with highs in the upper 60s and sunny skies lasting through the weekend. Sunday remains mostly sunny, though areas of frost are possible late Sunday night into early Monday, with temperatures dropping into the mid-30s.
Looking ahead, next week appears warm and dry, with daytime highs reaching the low 70s by Tuesday and Wednesday.
Residents are advised to use caution while driving Thursday morning, as fog may reduce visibility across Spokane County and surrounding areas. Gardeners should also prepare for potential frost Sunday night into Monday morning.