After a cold morning, we’re on track for a big warm up that will last through the end of the weekend.
Plan Your Friday
The bitterness of the cold temperatures this morning will begin to ease as temperatures stabilize this afternoon in the upper 20s and low 30s. Increasing cloud cover will keep us from getting much warmer than that. Unlike the last few days, little to no snow showers are expected. The oncoming clouds will keep us warmer tonight, and even warmer weather is on the way.
What We’re Tracking
Big changes begin overnight as cloudiness keeps us much warmer with 20s to start off Saturday. By Saturday afternoon, south winds and partly cloudy skies will boost temperatures close to 40 degrees! Rain and snow will fall near the Cascades, but we’ll stay dry in most of the Inland Northwest until Sunday. Sunday will be downright hot compared to what we’ve had over the past week with highs in the upper 40s and even a few low 50s. Valley rain and mountain snow will take over late Sunday and the wet conditions will continue through Tuesday. Look for rising creeks and streams next week as mid-elevation snow from this past week gets washed away with the rain.
Extended Forecast
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