Seattle, WA – A mix of rain showers, chilly temperatures, and a potential snow risk will shape Washington’s weekend weather, affecting both Seattle and Spokane. Residents should prepare for changing conditions starting Friday, with wet roads in western Washington and colder nights in the east.
According to the National Weather Service, Seattle will see mostly sunny skies on Thursday, but clouds will increase Friday afternoon, bringing a slight chance of showers by the evening. Highs will reach the upper 50s before dropping into the 40s at night. A stronger rain system is expected Saturday, with a 40% chance of showers throughout the day and cooler temperatures into Sunday.
In Spokane, clear and sunny conditions will dominate Friday with highs near 55°F. However, temperatures will drop into the 30s at night, with increasing clouds leading into Saturday. By Monday, Spokane could see a mix of rain and snow, with snow levels dropping to around 2,800 feet.
Travelers along I-5 near Seattle and I-90 in eastern Washington should prepare for wet conditions and possible slick roads. Those heading into higher elevations should monitor for potential snow impacts, especially as precipitation increases early next week.
Looking ahead, the start of next week brings lingering showers across western Washington, while Spokane could see a wintry mix. Stay updated with local forecasts and plan ahead for changing road conditions.




