Spokane, Wash. – Drivers across eastern Washington may see wet roads and reduced visibility Sunday as showers and gusty winds push into Spokane. The chance of rainfall builds by late morning, with slick conditions possible on I-90 and surrounding routes into Monday morning.
According to the National Weather Service, Spokane faces up to a 40% chance of showers after 11 a.m. Sunday, with wind gusts near 22 mph. Rainfall totals should remain light, under one-tenth of an inch, but shifting conditions could complicate travel and outdoor plans. Widespread haze also develops overnight into Sunday morning, potentially reducing air quality before winds help clear skies Monday.
Sunday night brings lingering showers before turning mostly clear, with lows near 45 degrees. Sunshine returns Monday, though cooler highs hover in the lower 70s. By Tuesday, temperatures climb again, reaching the low 80s. Midweek brings near-perfect September conditions with highs in the mid-80s and cool, crisp nights.
Residents should secure loose outdoor items ahead of Sunday’s winds, allow extra time for travel on wet roads, and check headlights for haze-related visibility issues. Outdoor events and fall sports may need quick adjustments, but by early week, calmer skies dominate eastern Washington.
Weather alerts may shift as showers develop, but the overall pattern turns drier and more stable after Monday.
Five Day Forecast for Spokane, WA
- Sunday: Showers possible, high 70, breezy. Low 45.
- Monday: Sunny, high 73, low 46.
- Tuesday: Sunny, high 82, low 50.
- Wednesday: Sunny, high 86, low 53.
- Thursday: Sunny, high 79, low 50.