SPOKANE, Washington – The streets glisten under dim streetlights this morning, damp from light showers and wrapped in patchy fog drifting across the Spokane Valley. A chill lingers in the mid-40s, but the air is steady — signaling the beginning of a calmer stretch for eastern Washington after a blustery few days.
A weak disturbance is sliding east, leaving behind a few lingering sprinkles and a hint of frost in higher valleys. As the morning fog lifts, sunshine will filter through, and temperatures will climb toward the low 50s, marking the start of a mild and dry weekend. Winds remain light, turning northwesterly later today.
Saturday brings sunny skies and highs near 50°F, perfect for outdoor errands or late-season yard cleanup before colder air returns later in the month. By Sunday, conditions stay quiet — partly sunny and in the mid-50s — ideal for travel across I-90, with dry roads from Spokane to Coeur d’Alene.
However, early signs of change are brewing beyond the weekend. Models hint at a potential “winter tease” next week, with a cold front dropping south from British Columbia. That could pull highs back into the 40s and bring the season’s next chance for light snow in northern Idaho and the higher ridges east of town by midweek.
For now, Spokane residents can savor a few calm days of late-autumn balance — crisp air, golden sunlight, and the quiet before the true November weather rollercoaster begins.
Five-Day Outlook for Spokane, WA:
Fri: 51/30 – Fog early, then sunny.
Sat: 50/31 – Mostly sunny; cool.
Sun: 54/35 – Partly sunny; mild.
Mon: 54/36 – Cloudy; slight rain chance.
Tue (Veterans Day): 55/37 – Partly cloudy; breezy.





