Spokane, WA – A frost advisory is in place for Wednesday night, with patchy frost forming across the region. Drivers on U.S. Route 2 should exercise caution as temperatures drop to 31°F overnight.
According to the National Weather Service, frost will persist through early Thursday, especially in low-lying areas and along key roadways. Motorists should allow extra time for travel and ensure windows are properly cleared before heading out. The frost could impact morning commuters, making surfaces slippery and reducing visibility on rural roads.
On Thursday, expect widespread frost before 9 a.m., followed by mostly sunny skies with a high of 67°F. Friday brings similar conditions, with a high of 69°F and continued clear skies. Temperatures will climb to 75°F by Saturday, offering a sunny weekend. Residents are encouraged to cover sensitive plants tonight and prepare for colder overnight lows through the week.



