Spokane, WA – As spring continues to unfold, Spokane residents are facing a variety of weather conditions this weekend, including a chance of showers on Saturday and a risk of frost on Monday night. Be prepared for rapidly changing conditions, as temperatures fluctuate and moisture moves through the region.
Saturday brings a slight chance of showers, particularly in the afternoon, with temperatures reaching a mild high of 63°F. By evening, skies should begin clearing, but the cool air will persist, dropping to around 40°F overnight. These brief showers are expected to dissipate by Sunday morning, leaving behind mostly sunny skies and a high near 59°F.
However, the real weather shift will come Monday night. Temperatures are forecast to fall to around 35°F, increasing the likelihood of frost. If you’re planning to garden or have delicate plants outside, this could be a critical time to cover or bring them indoors to avoid damage.
Beyond Monday night’s frost risk, the remainder of the week looks pleasant, with a warm-up starting Tuesday. Expect mostly clear skies and temperatures climbing into the upper 60s, giving way to a sunny Wednesday with a high of 72°F.
Five-Day Forecast for Spokane:
- Saturday: High 63°F, Slight Chance of Showers
- Saturday Night: Low 40°F, Partly Cloudy
- Sunday: High 59°F, Slight Chance of Showers
- Monday: High 63°F, Chance of Showers
- Monday Night: Low 35°F, Frost Risk