Spokane, Washington – Rain could disrupt morning plans in Spokane by Thursday, but warmer, summer-like weather is right behind it—just in time for Memorial Day.
According to the National Weather Service, a 40% chance of showers will move into the area late Wednesday night into Thursday, primarily after 11 a.m. Roads such as US-2 and I-90 may see brief slick conditions as light rainfall rolls through eastern Washington. Precipitation amounts are expected to remain under one-tenth of an inch.
Daytime highs will reach 66°F Wednesday under mostly sunny skies, then dip into the mid-40s overnight with increasing cloud cover. On Thursday, expect a high near 63°F with variable winds and scattered rain early in the day. Rain chances taper to just 20% Thursday night, with skies clearing and lows around 43°F.
Friday brings a return to drier, warmer conditions—mostly sunny skies and a high near 70°F. The weekend heats up with sunny skies Saturday and Sunday, with highs climbing to 76°F and 83°F respectively.
Memorial Day Monday looks ideal for outdoor plans: sunny, dry, and warm with a high near 85°F. Nighttime lows will hover in the low 50s through early next week.
Expect a continued warmup into Tuesday, with highs pushing 81°F and clear skies dominating. No further weather alerts are posted, but residents should monitor for updated advisories if rain totals increase Thursday morning.