Spokane, WA – Residents across Spokane and the Inland Northwest face a mix of winter weather conditions today, with significant impacts expected through Sunday. A Winter Weather Advisory remains in effect until 7 p.m. as rain transitions to freezing rain and snow. Travel could be hazardous, and forecasters are urging caution on local roadways, including Interstate 90.
According to the National Weather Service in Spokane, rain will continue this afternoon, with temperatures holding steady near 34°F. Snow levels will fall to 2,400 feet by nightfall, bringing a mix of rain and freezing precipitation before snow chances increase after midnight. Motorists should prepare for slick conditions, especially in higher elevations.
Tonight, the chance of snow increases after 4 a.m., with patchy fog expected to reduce visibility. Sunday brings another chance of rain and snow before 10 a.m., followed by drier but cloudy conditions and a high near 38°F. Freezing fog could linger into Monday morning, creating additional travel risks.
Looking ahead, Spokane residents can expect patchy freezing fog through midweek, with colder nights dipping into the mid-20s. Snow chances return Wednesday night, potentially impacting Thursday morning commutes.
Those traveling in the area are advised to carry winter weather essentials and allow extra time for trips. Stay tuned for updates as conditions evolve.
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