Spokane, WA – A flood advisory remains in effect for Spokane until 7 a.m. Tuesday as heavy rain and gusty winds move into the area. Residents should prepare for slick roads, possible standing water, and strong gusts reaching 38 mph.
According to the National Weather Service, rain will develop early Tuesday, with snow levels dropping to 3,800 feet by the afternoon. Wind speeds will increase throughout the day, making travel difficult, especially on bridges and elevated roadways. Tuesday’s high will be near 49°F, with an 80% chance of precipitation.
Five-Day Forecast for Spokane, WA:
• Tuesday Night: Partly cloudy, low around 34°F. Winds calming in the evening.
• Wednesday: Partly sunny with a high of 54°F. Dry conditions expected.
• Wednesday Night: Mostly cloudy, low near 33°F.
• Thursday: Partly sunny, warming to 54°F.
• Friday: Slight chance of rain, otherwise mostly cloudy, with a low of 34°F.
Motorists should remain cautious on local roads, as wet conditions and gusty winds could reduce visibility. Residents in low-lying areas should monitor flood-prone zones.
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