Spokane, WA – Snow is in the forecast for Spokane this week, with chances of accumulation affecting roads, including I-90, and morning commutes. Drivers should prepare for slippery conditions, especially late Monday night into Tuesday.
According to the National Weather Service, Spokane will see a 40% chance of snow late Monday night, with temperatures dropping to 16°F. Light accumulations are expected, but roads could still become slick by early Tuesday. A 20% chance of snow continues Tuesday and Wednesday morning, with highs reaching the upper 20s.
By Thursday, another weak system could bring a slight chance of snow, with overnight lows dipping into the teens. Daytime highs will hover around 30°F through the week, keeping roads icy in shaded areas.
Drivers are urged to use caution, especially during early morning hours. If traveling on I-90 or other major routes, allow extra time and watch for black ice. Snowplows will be active, but conditions can change rapidly.
Stay tuned for updates as the forecast develops.
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