Spokane, WA — A cold front sweeping across the Inland Northwest will bring chilly temperatures tonight, dropping as low as 41°F in Spokane and even closer to freezing in areas like Deer Park and Uniontown. Residents should take precautions, especially if they have sensitive plants outdoors.
According to the National Weather Service, frost advisories are likely for inland regions tonight, with temperatures expected to rise into the low 70s by Sunday. Communities along Highway 395 should particularly be cautious of icy conditions on bridges and overpasses. Tonight’s freeze risk in Sandpoint and Cheney could threaten early fall gardens.
Looking ahead, Spokane will see a gradual warming trend with highs in the mid-70s through Monday, and temperatures climbing to 84°F by Wednesday. The start of the week promises sunny skies, so plan accordingly for outdoor activities. However, tonight’s cold snap is a reminder to bundle up and protect any outdoor vegetation.