Spokane, WA – A wintry start to February is on the way for Spokane, with snow, freezing temperatures, and possible travel impacts throughout the week. Monday kicks off with a slight chance of morning snow, but temperatures will drop significantly as the week progresses.
According to the National Weather Service, Monday will see a high of 32°F with snow showers possible before 10 a.m. Overnight lows will fall to 14°F. Tuesday brings a 40% chance of snow after 10 a.m., with highs at just 23°F. By midweek, Spokane will see bitterly cold overnight temperatures, with lows plummeting to 8°F on Tuesday night and 11°F on Wednesday night.
Drivers should prepare for slick conditions, particularly during morning and evening commutes. Winds will remain light, but visibility could be reduced at times due to snowfall. By Thursday, another 30% chance of snow is expected.
Residents should bundle up and keep an eye on changing forecasts, as more snow accumulation is possible. Stay updated with local weather alerts and plan ahead for the coldest nights of the season so far.
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