Spokane, WA – Summer heat grips Spokane Sunday as temperatures soar toward 91°F, driving residents outdoors for one of the warmest days of the season. Cooler air and scattered showers are on the horizon, hinting at a shift by midweek.
According to the National Weather Service, calm winds will give way to a light southwest breeze through Sunday, while skies stay clear and humidity remains moderate. Overnight, clouds increase and there’s a slight chance of showers, mainly after 2 a.m., with lows around 60°F. The chance for rain stays low Monday, but more cloud cover is expected and highs drop to the low 80s.
Roads, parks, and outdoor venues will feel the heat early in the week, but by Wednesday night, rain and a chance of thunderstorms could disrupt evening plans across Spokane County and the broader Eastern Washington region. Thunderstorms may bring localized downpours and gusty winds, so keep devices charged and avoid travel during any severe weather alerts.
Prepare for changing conditions by monitoring local advisories. Storm chances rise Wednesday night and Thursday, with drier, sunnier weather returning by Saturday. More updates are expected as the week progresses.
Five Day Forecast for Spokane, WA:
- Monday: Partly sunny, slight chance of showers, high 82°F
- Tuesday: Mostly sunny, high 85°F
- Wednesday: Partly sunny, high 84°F
- Thursday: Showers and thunderstorms possible, high 80°F
- Friday: Mostly sunny, high 87°F




