Spokane, WA – Snow showers are set to return as Spokane enters February, bringing colder temperatures and potential travel disruptions. Residents should prepare for slippery roads and changing conditions over the next several days.
According to the National Weather Service, a 30% chance of snow is expected Sunday afternoon, with highs reaching 36°F. Snow accumulation should remain under half an inch, but light snowfall may impact visibility. Overnight lows will drop to 22°F.
By Monday, snow chances increase to 50%, with heavier cloud cover and colder air settling in. Highs will reach 31°F, but nighttime temperatures could fall as low as 14°F. The coldest night of the week arrives Tuesday, with a low of just 9°F.
The five-day forecast remains chilly, with snow chances lingering into Wednesday morning before partly sunny skies return. Another system may bring additional snow by Thursday.
Drivers should use caution, especially on I-90, where slick conditions could develop overnight. Pedestrians should also watch for icy sidewalks. Stay updated with real-time alerts and plan ahead for fluctuating winter conditions.
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