Spokane, Washington – Showers and isolated thunderstorms could move into Spokane by early Tuesday afternoon, creating brief downpours and gusty winds that may slow travel near I-90 and surrounding routes.
According to the National Weather Service, there’s a 40% chance of precipitation Tuesday, with thunderstorm activity possible after 2 p.m. Calm morning conditions will give way to clouds and southwest winds near 6 mph by the afternoon. Rainfall amounts are expected to stay light, but motorists should watch for slick roads during peak commuting hours.
Monday night will remain mostly dry with a low of 43°F. Tuesday’s high will reach near 62°F before cloud cover increases again by nightfall. Wind will ease slightly, but cooler conditions return with a low of 46°F Tuesday night under mostly cloudy skies.
Conditions begin to improve Wednesday. A slight 20% rain chance lingers early, but skies gradually clear with highs rising to 67°F. Thursday marks a noticeable shift to sunnier spring weather, with daytime highs reaching 68°F under clear skies—ideal for outdoor plans and local travel.
Looking ahead to the weekend, Spokane residents can expect typical spring variability. Rain chances return Friday and Saturday (30%), with daily highs in the mid to upper 60s. Sunday looks dry and mild with highs near 69°F.
Travelers and residents should remain weather-aware Tuesday and prepare for possible brief delays in the afternoon. More updates are expected if storm intensity increases.




