Washington Spring Weather: Spokane Sees Mild Start Before Midweek Rain and Cooling Temps

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Spokane, WA – A stretch of spring-like warmth kicks off the week in Spokane before rain and cooling temperatures move in midweek. Residents can expect sunny and mild conditions on Monday, but by Tuesday night, rain chances increase as temperatures begin to drop.

According to the National Weather Service, Monday will bring mostly cloudy skies with a high near 51°F and calm winds, making for a pleasant start to the week. Tuesday will see similar conditions before a 30% chance of rain develops between 10 p.m. and 4 a.m. Snow levels are expected to lower to 3,100 feet after midnight, which could impact higher elevations.

By Wednesday morning, Spokane faces a 20% chance of rain before 10 a.m., with temperatures peaking at 51°F. Cooler air settles in overnight, bringing a low near 30°F. Skies clear up slightly Thursday and Friday, with mostly sunny conditions and highs in the low 50s.

Looking ahead, the weekend could see another round of precipitation. A 20% chance of rain returns Saturday, with snow levels rising from 2,700 feet in the morning to 4,200 feet by the afternoon.

While no severe weather is expected, Spokane residents should prepare for changing conditions by midweek. Travelers heading through higher elevations should remain alert for potential snow. Stay updated with local forecasts for the latest changes.

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