Expect quiet weather again today around the Inland Northwest. Tomorrow, a milder, wetter pattern begins, bringing chances for snow and rain across the region through Friday.
Plan Your Tuesday
The Inland Northwest sees quiet and dry weather today. Expect increasing middle and high clouds this morning, spreading over the area into the evening. High temperatures will land in the mid-30s, average for late January, with areas in southeast Washington and the Central Idaho Panhandle reaching the 40s.
What We’re Tracking
A series of systems brings milder and wetter conditions starting Wednesday. Temperatures will cool enough tonight that snow is the most likely precipitation type on Wednesday morning around Spokane and Coeur d’Alene. Road conditions will be inconsistent and rapidly changing due to wet snow and warming air during tomorrow’s commute. Morning snow amounts for valleys are not expected to be significant, under 1″.
The highest likelihood for wet weather is Thursday and Friday, focused on the mountains, though all areas have a modest chance. It will be warm enough at this point that it will be raining everywhere but the high mountain peaks.
Extended Forecast
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