Spokane, Washington – Quiet weather is expected to continue across the Inland Northwest for the next several days, with the coldest temperatures occurring today, according to the National Weather Service.
In a weather outlook update, the National Weather Service in Spokane said Sunday will be the coldest day of the period, with daytime highs generally in the 20s to low 30s. Overnight lows are expected to dip into the mid-teens to mid-20s, depending on location.
Forecasters said temperatures will gradually warm through the week, though conditions will remain seasonably cool. Highs are expected to stay mostly in the upper 20s to 30s, with overnight lows ranging from the upper teens to upper 20s.
The outlook shows partly to mostly cloudy skies through at least Thursday, with no significant precipitation or hazardous weather anticipated during this period. The National Weather Service described the pattern as quiet and stable across eastern Washington and the broader Inland Northwest.
Looking ahead, forecasters noted that more active weather may return late Thursday into Friday, though no specific impacts were detailed in the outlook.
For commuters, students, and outdoor workers across the region, the quiet weather may ease travel concerns, though cold morning temperatures could still require extra caution.
Residents are encouraged to continue monitoring updates from the National Weather Service as conditions evolve later in the week.





