Washington – Frosty air and a biting chill are greeting Spokane early this morning, with temperatures near 36°F and wind chills dipping into the low 30s, creating slick spots on bridges and untreated roads during the first part of the day.
According to the National Weather Service in Spokane, clouds will gradually clear, allowing temperatures to climb to around 63°F by afternoon. Light winds will keep conditions calm, helping ensure smooth travel along Interstate 90 and U.S. Route 2.
A rapid warm-up follows. Sunday brings mostly sunny skies with highs near 72°F, while Monday surges even warmer to around 78°F. By Tuesday, temperatures peak near 79°F, marking the warmest stretch of this period. Mornings will still start cool, so dress in layers to adjust through the day.
Changes begin late Tuesday. A chance of showers develops by evening, with increasing clouds and a shift toward unsettled weather. Some thunderstorms may develop overnight, though severe weather is not expected at this time.
Drivers should prepare for changing conditions Tuesday night. Wet pavement and reduced visibility could impact travel along I-90 and local roads, especially during heavier showers. Plan ahead and allow extra time if traveling after sunset.
Looking ahead, rain chances increase into Wednesday with cooler highs dropping into the upper 50s. Conditions may remain unsettled before gradual clearing returns later in the week.
Five Day Outlook for Spokane, WA:
Saturday: Decreasing clouds, high near 63°F
Sunday: Mostly sunny, high near 72°F
Monday: Mostly sunny, high near 78°F
Tuesday: Mostly sunny, high near 79°F, chance of showers late
Wednesday: Chance of showers, high near 58°F





