Washington Weather Alert: Rain Moves Into Spokane Late Sunday With Snow Risk Monday Morning

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Spokane, WA — Rain will return to the Inland Northwest late Sunday evening, with a quick shift to snow possible Monday morning that could disrupt travel along Interstate 90 and throughout Spokane County. A storm system approaching from the Pacific is expected to bring wet and unsettled weather across eastern Washington into midweek.

According to the National Weather Service, rain will begin after 11 p.m. Sunday, followed by a chance of snow mixing in by early Monday. Highs on Sunday will reach near 61°F before temperatures drop into the low 40s overnight. Monday morning’s commute may be affected as snow levels dip to 2,900 feet, potentially impacting higher elevations around the city.

The forecast shows an 80% chance of rain through Monday morning, with snow possible by 5 a.m. and continuing through midday. Accumulation will likely be light, but slick roads and visibility issues may still develop, especially west of Spokane on I-90.

Travelers should plan for slower conditions and monitor real-time updates from WSDOT. Commuters are urged to allow extra time and drive cautiously through early Monday.

Extended 5-Day Forecast for Spokane, WA:

  • Monday Night: Chance of snow; lows in the mid-30s.
  • Tuesday: Mix of rain and snow in the morning, then cloudy with highs near 51°F.
  • Wednesday: Another chance of rain and snow, with highs around 49°F.
  • Thursday: Partly sunny with a slight chance of rain, high near 52°F.
  • Friday: Mostly sunny and dry, with a high near 53°F.