Spokane, Washington – Residents in Spokane are waking up to patchy frost this week as early morning temperatures dip into the 30s, but by afternoon, sun and 70s will dominate through the weekend.
According to the National Weather Service in Spokane, areas of frost are likely before 7 a.m. Wednesday. Highs will rebound quickly, reaching 66°F today and climbing to 75°F by Friday. Calm winds will shift north later this afternoon, with light breezes continuing through Saturday.
While days will feel like spring, overnight lows will stay in the upper 30s to mid-40s. Clear skies tonight will give way to mostly clear and mostly cloudy conditions later in the week. No precipitation is expected, making for stable travel conditions across I-90 and throughout Spokane County.
Residents should protect sensitive plants and outdoor plumbing during early morning hours. Layering up before sunrise is advised, especially for morning commuters and students.
This dry, warm pattern is expected to last through at least Sunday, with only a 20% chance of showers returning by Monday. More updates will follow if that system strengthens.