Washington Weather Alert: Snowfall Expected in Spokane on April 2nd, Prepare for Winter Conditions

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Spokane, WA – Winter weather isn’t over yet for Spokane as snow and rain are expected to hit the region on Wednesday, April 2nd. With snow levels beginning at 2,400 feet and rising throughout the day, commuters should be ready for slippery conditions on local roads, especially in higher elevations. The mix of rain and snow will bring chilly temperatures and the possibility of light accumulation.

According to the National Weather Service, rain and snow will begin to fall around 11 a.m. Wednesday, with snow levels gradually rising to 3,500 feet. These conditions will cause travel disruptions, particularly on highways and mountain passes, including I-90. Residents should remain cautious when driving, as snow-covered roads can be hazardous, especially during the afternoon commute.

The extended forecast shows temperatures climbing to 53°F on Wednesday, with a chance of clearing by Thursday. However, the threat of rain and snow lingers, with some areas seeing additional precipitation by the end of the week. For those in Spokane, it’s wise to have winter gear ready and check road conditions before heading out.

In the coming days, temperatures will stabilize with sunny skies expected by Friday, but temperatures will remain cool, with highs around 58°F. The weekend forecast looks pleasant with sunshine and a high of 63°F, perfect for outdoor activities. Still, April weather can be unpredictable, so stay prepared for changing conditions.

Five-Day Forecast:

  • Wednesday, April 2: Rain and snow mix, high of 53°F
  • Thursday, April 3: Mostly clear, high of 54°F
  • Friday, April 4: Sunny, high of 58°F
  • Saturday, April 5: Sunny, high of 63°F
  • Sunday, April 6: Partly cloudy, high of 67°F

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