Spokane, WA — Residents in Spokane should prepare for chilly overnight temperatures and a possible frost this weekend, particularly in northern counties. The National Weather Service reports that a mix of sun and clouds will persist through Sunday, with rain showers arriving later in the day. Highs are expected to remain near seasonal norms, but overnight lows will drop below normal, especially on Saturday morning.
According to the National Weather Service, frost is possible in the northern parts of Spokane and surrounding areas. Temperatures will fall into the 40s on Friday night and are expected to dip into the low 40s or upper 30s by Saturday morning. Residents in rural areas or places near the I-90 corridor should take precautions to protect sensitive plants.
Next week will bring a warming trend, with highs reaching the low 80s by Tuesday, offering a brief break from the cooler conditions. However, the forecast warns of potential fluctuations, so residents are encouraged to stay updated with daily weather alerts.