Spokane, Washington – Temperatures in Spokane are set to climb steadily this week, peaking near 98°F by Tuesday, with dry conditions and sunny skies dominating the Inland Northwest.
According to the National Weather Service, a weak disturbance could spark isolated showers or thunderstorms after 11 a.m. Wednesday, though chances remain low at just 20%. Highs will reach 93°F today, followed by consistent 80s and 90s through the weekend. Winds may gust up to 21 mph Wednesday afternoon as they shift from southwest.
Spokane residents should expect mostly clear skies and mild overnight lows in the upper 50s to low 60s through early next week. Independence Day celebrations will benefit from mostly sunny skies and a high of 83°F, ideal for outdoor gatherings. Cities like Liberty Lake, Cheney, and Deer Park will also see dry, breezy afternoons with increasing heat by Sunday.
With no significant precipitation in sight and temperatures pushing upper 90s by July 9, residents are urged to stay hydrated, avoid strenuous activity during peak heat, and check on vulnerable neighbors. Fire danger remains a concern as fuels dry out rapidly.
Extended heat remains likely into mid-July.
🌤️ Spokane Area 5-Day Forecast:
- Thursday: Sunny, high 86°F. Winds SW 6–9 mph.
- Friday (Independence Day): Mostly sunny, high 83°F.
- Saturday: Sunny, high 84°F. Overnight low 57°F.
- Sunday: Sunny and hot, high 88°F.
- Monday: Sunny, high 92°F.
- Tuesday: Sunny and hot, high 98°F.




