Spokane, Washington – Light rain may dampen Memorial Day celebrations early Monday in Spokane, but summerlike heat is just around the corner. Drivers heading out before 11 a.m. should expect patchy showers, with wet conditions possible on I-90 near the city.
According to the National Weather Service in Spokane, a 30 percent chance of showers and isolated thunderstorms is expected before midday Monday, followed by clearing skies and a high near 73°F. Winds from the southwest around 9 mph could make conditions breezy at times. Rainfall totals should remain under a tenth of an inch.
By Monday night, skies will clear and temperatures will drop to around 47°F, setting the stage for a warm and mostly sunny Tuesday with a high near 76°F. Wednesday brings a noticeable summer push, with sunshine and highs climbing to 89°F. Nighttime lows through midweek will hover in the upper 50s, making for comfortable evenings.
Residents should stay weather-aware and plan outdoor activities accordingly. While Monday’s showers will be brief, wet roads early in the day could impact morning travel or commemorative events.
The five-day forecast points to a dry and warming trend. Tuesday will be mostly sunny, Wednesday peaks near 89°F, Thursday and Friday will stay dry with highs in the mid-80s. Expect consistently clear nights and light winds through the end of the week.
No additional weather alerts are in effect after Memorial Day, but continued heat means hydration and sun protection are key.




