Spokane is in for a mix of spring weather this weekend, with a chance of scattered showers and cloudy skies. As temperatures rise to a comfortable 66°F by Sunday afternoon, residents can expect mild conditions with a 40% chance of showers starting after 6 a.m. and continuing into the evening. It’s a good idea to keep an umbrella handy for any outdoor plans.
According to the National Weather Service, the weather will stay relatively calm throughout the morning, but conditions will change by mid-afternoon. Showers are expected to become more frequent, with up to 0.10 inches of rain possible. Those planning to be out on the roads should remain cautious, as wet conditions may make driving slippery, especially on lesser-traveled routes.
Temperatures will climb to around 66°F by Sunday afternoon, which means it’s still a mild spring day, but you may need a light jacket for the cooler evening. Winds will be from the southwest at 5-10 mph, gusting to 18 mph at times, making it feel a bit chillier, particularly on elevated areas. By Sunday night, expect mostly cloudy skies and lows around 44°F. Winds will ease, but a light breeze will remain.
Looking ahead, Monday brings a 50% chance of showers, and temperatures will hover around 65°F. Travelers should plan for possible delays or rough conditions on roadways with wet surfaces, especially through the evening when the showers are expected to intensify. If you’re planning outdoor activities for Monday, make sure to check the forecast for updated conditions.
Be sure to stay prepared for fluctuating conditions throughout the weekend, and check the forecast for any changes.




