Washington Weather Alert: Spokane Roads Heat Up as June 3rd Summer Temps Climb Near 80 Degrees

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Spokane, Washington – Drivers and outdoor workers across eastern Washington can expect a warm and stable start to summer as sunshine and mild winds return Tuesday, June 3. Daytime highs will climb to the upper 70s in Spokane, with dry air and clear skies helping to keep roadways and work zones fully operational.

According to the National Weather Service in Spokane, Tuesday’s high will reach near 78°F by mid-afternoon, with light west winds around 6 mph shifting calm by evening. No rain or wind-related hazards are expected for Spokane County or the surrounding I-90 corridor, offering a green light for commuters and construction crews alike.

Clear, dry air will dominate eastern Washington’s weather pattern through the workweek. Wednesday’s highs rise further to 81°F, while Thursday and Friday remain sunny and warm with peaks near 85°F. Winds stay light throughout the period, holding at or below 6 mph across the region.

Residents planning outdoor activities are encouraged to stay hydrated and use sun protection during peak UV hours, especially from noon to 4 p.m. Despite the mild start to summer, dry vegetation and rising temps could raise fire risk by the weekend in outlying counties.

Stay tuned for updates from the National Weather Service as summer conditions build. No watches or advisories are currently in effect, but longer-term fire outlooks could be issued later this week.


☀️ Spokane 5-Day Summer Weather Outlook (Extended Forecast)

  • Tuesday, June 3: Mostly sunny, high 78°F, low 49°F. West wind 5–7 mph.
  • Wednesday, June 4: Mostly sunny, high 81°F, low 52°F. Calm winds.
  • Thursday, June 5: Sunny, high 85°F, low 56°F. Light winds.
  • Friday, June 6: Mostly sunny, high 85°F, low 57°F.
  • Saturday, June 7: Mostly sunny, high near 86°F. Low around 56°F.