Spokane, WA – Eastern Washington residents can expect an unseasonably mild weekend as temperatures climb into the upper 50s, with Spokane and Lewiston reaching near 60°F by Sunday.
According to the National Weather Service Spokane, afternoon highs across the region will peak Saturday and Sunday, ranging from 53°F in Spokane to 59°F in Moses Lake. Lewiston will lead the state with highs of 58°F Friday and 57°F Sunday. Overnight lows will stay in the upper 30s to low 40s, minimizing frost risk for early morning commuters and gardeners.
The warm spell will taper off Monday, with Spokane’s high dipping to 48°F and lows falling back into the 30s. By Tuesday, temperatures in cities like Pullman and Sandpoint could see highs only in the mid-40s, signaling a return to cooler spring norms.
Drivers should stay alert for potential early morning fog in valleys as warmer daytime air meets lingering moisture. Those with outdoor plans should take advantage of the weekend warmth before cooler air settles back in.
This weekend’s above-average warmth offers a brief break before April ushers in more typical, fluctuating spring temperatures across the Inland Northwest.



