Spokane, WA – Rain and snow are forecast to hit Spokane starting Monday, potentially disrupting commutes on I-90 and other key routes.
Drivers and pedestrians should prepare for slick roads and reduced visibility as precipitation transitions from rain to snow early in the week. The National Weather Service reports that rain is likely Monday morning, with snow showers beginning Monday night into Tuesday morning.
According to the National Weather Service, Spokane will see highs near 42°F on Monday with a 30% chance of snow in the evening. Temperatures will drop to 27°F overnight, with new snow accumulation of less than half an inch possible. On Tuesday night, heavier snow is expected, with accumulation nearing one inch.
By Wednesday, snowfall will intensify before transitioning back to rain. The snow level will drop as low as 2,500 feet Tuesday night, impacting higher elevations and parts of Interstate 90. Wednesday’s high will reach 40°F, with roads likely becoming wet and icy during the evening.