Washington Winter Weather: Freezing Fog and Sunshine Expected in Spokane This Week

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Spokane, WA – Residents in the Spokane area should prepare for chilly mornings and sunny afternoons as the weather transitions this week. The National Weather Service reports patchy freezing fog is expected to persist through Wednesday morning, creating potentially hazardous travel conditions, especially along I-90 and local roadways.

According to the National Weather Service, freezing fog will reduce visibility to less than a quarter mile in some areas, particularly during the early hours. Drivers are urged to use caution on their morning commutes, as icy patches may form on bridges and overpasses. Temperatures are forecasted to remain around 30°F in the mornings before warming to highs near 38°F by the afternoon.

Wednesday’s outlook features mostly sunny skies following the fog, with calm winds making conditions more bearable. This trend will continue into Thursday, with highs climbing to 38°F again and partly sunny skies dominating the forecast. The weekend will bring slightly colder temperatures, with highs dipping into the upper 20s by Saturday.

Residents are advised to plan ahead for freezing fog during early morning hours but can enjoy sunny and dry conditions later in the day. Stay tuned for updates as the week progresses, and be cautious when driving during foggy conditions.

For the latest updates, check local forecasts and prepare for gradual improvements in weather through the weekend.

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