Washington Weather Alert: Rain Expected Across the State on Mother’s Day, High Chances Sunday and Monday

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Spokane, Washington – The chance of significant rain on Sunday and Monday could impact outdoor Mother’s Day plans in Washington. According to the National Weather Service, the most significant precipitation will begin early Sunday morning and continue into Monday, affecting cities across the state.

In Spokane, the probability of rain reaches up to 70% on Sunday and Monday, with steady chances of showers throughout both days. The same conditions are expected to affect nearby cities, such as Coeur d’Alene and Pullman, with a similar rainfall forecast for Sunday, extending into Monday. The highest precipitation chances occur from midday Sunday through Monday evening.

Travelers should be prepared for wet conditions, especially on roads, with rain forecast to accumulate throughout the day. Local agencies advise drivers to slow down, maintain increased distance, and be mindful of potential puddles or slick spots on highways. Families planning to gather outdoors should consider postponing activities or moving them indoors.

The rain threat is expected to lessen on Tuesday, but showers could still persist. Stay tuned to local weather updates, as further advisories or warnings may be issued as conditions change.

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