Spokane, WA – Eastern Washington is in for a snowy start to February as a winter storm moves in, bringing fresh snowfall and hazardous road conditions. A Winter Weather Advisory is in effect from 4 a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturday, with more snow expected throughout the weekend.
According to the National Weather Service, Spokane, Pullman, and surrounding areas could see up to two inches of snow Saturday morning, with icy conditions likely on I-90 and other roadways. The snow is expected to taper off by midday, but lingering flurries and cold temperatures will keep roads slick.
Extended Forecast:
• Saturday:Snow early, turning partly sunny with a high near 38°F. Overnight, temperatures drop to 24°Fwith a slight chance of more snow.
• Sunday:Mostly cloudy with scattered snow showersand a high near 36°F. A 50% chance of snowcontinues overnight as temperatures fall to 20°F.
• Monday:Snow showers linger, with a high near 30°Fand a 50% chance of additional accumulation.
• Tuesday-Wednesday:Cold temperatures remain, with highs in the low 30sand off-and-on snow chances.
With multiple rounds of snow ahead, drivers should allow extra time for commutesand stay updated on road conditions via wsdot.wa.gov/travel.




