Winter gloom will attempt to settle back in over the Inland Northwest today, but there’s a good chance for a few of us to see some sunshine. If you do, you’ll experience a spring-like afternoon with highs in the 50s.
Plan Your Tuesday
Dense fog around the Spokane area will lift to become a deck of low clouds midday. Despite the gloom, temperatures will still hit the middle and upper 40s in the afternoon, and some southerly puffs of wind could bring the sun out briefly in the I-90 corridor. Cloudy skies will also fill our northern valleys while the Palouse region basks in sunshine and temperatures in the 50s. Fog will redevelop tonight, mainly around Central Washington.
What We’re Tracking
High pressure is in control, and as long as it’s around, it will be difficult for some northern valleys to see the sun. Winds off the Palouse and the higher sun angle this time of year mean that there’s a better chance to see afternoon sun later this week in Spokane and Coeur d’Alene than we had during the winter gloom in January.
By the weekend, the High breaks down and rain and mountain snow arrive Saturday night and hang around through Sunday.
Extended Forecast
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