Washington’s gray skies are pressing low over Spokane this morning, and light rain is still dotting windshields as temperatures hover near 37 degrees. Roads are mainly wet now, but a colder turn is lining up for President’s Day Week.
Rain tapers through the morning, with highs reaching the mid-40s later today. A few scattered showers linger into tonight, and temperatures dip into the mid-30s. Snow levels remain high enough to keep most valley neighborhoods wet for now.
Sunday brings a mix of clouds and brief rain chances, with highs near 43 degrees. By Sunday night, colder air inches closer. Snow levels fall toward 2,300 feet, putting Spokane right on the edge of a rain-to-snow transition.
President’s Day Monday features another round of precipitation, likely beginning as rain before mixing with snow. Highs stay near 45 degrees. By Monday night, temperatures settle into the mid-30s and snow becomes more likely, especially after sunset.
Even light February snow can create slick conditions if it falls on wet pavement. Watch bridges and overpasses along I-90 and Highway 195. Flash freezing is possible if temperatures slip closer to freezing during heavier bursts.
Tuesday keeps scattered rain and snow showers in play with highs near 42 degrees. Tuesday night drops to around 29 degrees, raising the risk of icy patches for the Wednesday commute. Additional snow chances linger into midweek.
Longer-range trends hint at gradual moderation later in President’s Day Week. Milder air may build by next weekend, offering subtle spring vibes after this unsettled stretch.
Five Day Outlook for Spokane, WA
Today: High 45°, chance of rain.
Sunday: High 43°, rain/snow possible.
Monday (President’s Day): High 45°, rain/snow likely.
Tuesday: High 42°, rain/snow showers.
Wednesday: High 37°, chance of snow.


