Spokane, Washington – Spring sun takes center stage in Spokane this week, but Saturday night could bring slick roads and showers to the Inland Northwest.
According to the National Weather Service, a weak weather system will move into eastern Washington late Saturday, bringing a 30% chance of rain after 11 p.m. for Spokane and nearby areas along U.S. Route 2. Showers may linger into early Sunday, making roads damp and reducing visibility before clearing midday.
Highs will climb steadily through the end of the week. Thursday and Friday remain sunny, with Friday reaching a peak of 83°F. Winds stay calm, and overnight lows range from the mid-40s to low 50s, making it ideal for outdoor plans through Friday night.
Spokane drivers and weekend travelers should remain cautious Saturday night, particularly on wet or oil-slicked roads. If you’re heading into the mountains or commuting east toward Idaho, allow extra time and check road conditions.
Sunday begins cloudy with a chance of early showers before turning partly sunny and cooler, topping out near 67°F. Monday and Tuesday bring a return to dry, mild spring conditions with highs in the mid-70s and low 80s.
🌤️ 5-Day Spring Forecast for Spokane, WA
- Thursday: Sunny, high 76°F
- Friday: Sunny, high 83°F
- Saturday: Slight chance of showers, high 73°F
- Sunday: Morning showers possible, high 67°F
- Monday: Sunny, high 75°F