Spokane, WA – Dense fog and freezing temperatures could make for challenging commutes early Tuesday, with gradual clearing expected by afternoon. Drivers should take precautions as visibility will be reduced in areas like I-90 and nearby roadways.
According to the National Weather Service (NWS), freezing fog is forecast to persist through Tuesday morning, with lows near 29°F. Temperatures will rise to a high of 36°F by afternoon, bringing some relief for travelers. Residents should allow extra time for morning commutes and be cautious of icy patches on roads and sidewalks.
Looking ahead, Wednesday is expected to bring mostly sunny skies with a high near 37°F, providing a break from the foggy conditions. However, patchy fog may return in the evening. Thursday and Friday will see clear skies and highs in the mid-30s, offering more stable weather for outdoor activities.
For those planning to travel, the NWS advises checking conditions before heading out, especially on secondary roads where fog may linger longer. Calm winds throughout the week will prevent additional weather hazards, but drivers should remain alert during overnight and early morning hours when visibility is at its worst.
Stay informed of the latest weather developments by monitoring updates from the National Weather Service or local weather channels.
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