Spokane, WA – Freezing fog will continue to impact Spokane and surrounding areas through early Monday, with slick roads and reduced visibility expected. Drivers should use caution, particularly along I-90, as foggy conditions may cause hazardous travel.
According to the National Weather Service, patchy freezing fog will persist overnight, clearing by mid-morning Monday. Temperatures will remain cold, with a high of 26°F on Monday and overnight lows dropping to -3°F. Wind chills may make conditions feel even colder.
Tuesday brings clear skies and sunshine, but daytime highs will struggle to rise above 21°F. By Thursday, a 40% chance of snow enters the forecast, continuing into Friday with potential accumulations.
Travelers should be prepared for fluctuating visibility, icy roads, and colder-than-average conditions. Local officials recommend keeping emergency supplies in vehicles and allowing extra time for commutes.
For updates, check Washington DOT road conditions before traveling.




