Spokane, WA – Snow and freezing fog will create hazardous conditions in Spokane this weekend, making travel difficult on key roads, including I-90. Temperatures will drop into the teens at night, with snow chances increasing Saturday.
According to the National Weather Service, Spokane could see light snow accumulation beginning early Saturday morning. A 30% chance of snow will continue through the day, with patchy freezing fog before noon. Snow showers may continue into Saturday night, creating slick roads and reduced visibility.
Sunday will bring a mix of clouds and freezing fog in the morning, followed by a high near 30°F. Monday will be colder, with a high of just 25°F and overnight lows plunging to 2°F.
Drivers should use caution, especially in the early morning hours when freezing fog could create black ice. Travelers along I-90 should allow extra time for delays. If heading out, bundle up—wind chills will make temperatures feel even colder.
This winter pattern will continue into next week, with more cold weather expected. Stay updated with the latest local forecasts before traveling.




