Washington Weather Update: Spokane to See Rain Showers Starting Saturday Afternoon Through Monday

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Spokane, WA – After a stretch of clear and sunny days, Spokane residents should prepare for a slight shift in conditions this weekend, with scattered showers expected to begin Saturday afternoon and continue through Monday.

According to the National Weather Service, a 20 percent chance of precipitation arrives Saturday around noon, with snow levels starting near 5,300 feet before gradually lowering to 4,000 feet by Monday. Though the forecast remains mostly dry, elevated regions around Spokane and the Inland Northwest may see light snowfall during nighttime hours.

Daytime temperatures will remain mild, peaking in the mid-60s through Saturday before dipping to the upper 50s by Sunday. Overnight lows will range from the upper 30s to low 40s. Winds are expected to stay calm, with occasional breezes up to 6 mph.

While the chance of rain is minimal, residents should plan for light showers, particularly in the afternoons and evenings. Travelers heading toward mountain passes should remain alert to potential snow-related conditions, especially at higher elevations.

The weather is expected to improve by Tuesday, with sunny skies and highs climbing back into the 60s. Officials recommend checking local forecasts for any last-minute updates before weekend travel.