Spokane, WA – A slight chance of spring thunderstorms returns to Spokane on Saturday, bringing a brief period of unsettled weather before clearer skies and cooler nights settle in.
According to the National Weather Service, Spokane residents should prepare for a 20 percent chance of showers and isolated thunderstorms after 11 a.m. Saturday, with gusts up to 13 mph and highs around 56°F. Though the thunderstorm risk is limited, the forecast suggests dropping temperatures could bring near-freezing conditions Saturday night, with a low near 32°F.
Clear skies and a warmer, sunnier pattern will follow. Sunday offers full sun with a high near 60°F, while Monday stays mostly sunny with a high of 68°F. Lows, however, remain on the cooler side—particularly Tuesday night, which could bring frost risks as temperatures dip to 43°F.
Travelers along I-90 should be alert for slick roads if brief showers occur Saturday. Outdoor plans on Sunday and Monday are safe, but early morning gardeners and homeowners should take frost precautions, especially Monday and Tuesday nights.
Extended 5-Day Spokane Forecast:
- Saturday: 20% chance of storms after 11 a.m., high 56°F, low 32°F
- Sunday: Sunny, high 60°F, low 34°F
- Monday: Mostly sunny, high 68°F, low 40°F
- Tuesday: Mostly sunny, high 71°F, low 43°F
- Wednesday: Mostly sunny, high 70°F, low 44°F




