Washington Weather Alert: Spokane Drivers Face Saturday Showers and Gusty Winds on I-90 Before Sunday Heat

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Spokane, Wash. – Saturday in Spokane will bring a shift from quiet skies to wet pavement, with gusty winds and showers likely by nightfall. Drivers along Interstate 90 should plan for reduced visibility and slick roads late in the day, especially west of the city.

According to the National Weather Service, clouds will thicken Saturday morning with scattered showers developing after 11 a.m. Winds from the southwest at 5 to 9 mph could pick up, calming after midnight. Rain chances rise to 70% by evening, but totals will remain light — less than a tenth of an inch.

Sunday clears out fast, delivering mostly sunny skies and highs near 84°F. Monday follows with a brief morning shower chance before another warm, dry stretch settles in. Temperatures will rise into the upper 80s by Wednesday and Thursday, ideal for outdoor plans but still demanding sun protection.

Those attending weekend events should bring rain gear Saturday and be prepared for cooler evening lows in the high 50s. Early risers may want a light jacket for morning commutes through Monday, with highs rebounding quickly each day.

More showers could arrive late next week, but until then, eastern Washington will lean toward sunny afternoons and comfortable nights.

Five-Day Forecast for Spokane, WA:

  • Saturday: Showers likely after 11 a.m., high 77°F, low 57°F.
  • Sunday: Mostly sunny, high 84°F, low 57°F.
  • Monday: Slight morning shower chance, then sunny, high 85°F, low 59°F.
  • Tuesday: Sunny, high 87°F, low 57°F.
  • Wednesday: Mostly sunny, high 86°F, low 58°F.