By midweek, expect temperatures to rise to climb across the Inland Northwest. Models show highs in the low 80s in Spokane by Wednesday, with overnight lows in ...
SPOKANE, Wash. - This Bloomsday looks to be a warm one with a daytime high in the upper 70s expected for the Spokane-Couer d'Alene Metro Area on race day. Additionally, ...
The region is expected to see a clear, sunny weekend. The northern portion of the state might see clouds and rain.
A beautiful start to the weekend.. A couple isolated mountain showers can be possible Saturday, but remain a low chance. Expect a toasty weekend with well above average temperatures.
The sun is out for the first weekend of May in the Inland Northwest. Highs mostly range in the 70s on Friday with Upper-70s ...
Friday is expected to have sunny, comfortable temperatures, while the weekend will continue to warm.
Toasty temperatures are expected through this weekend as a warming trend develops from high pressure ridging. Drink plenty of water as there will be a minor heat risk.
The gradual warming trend continues in Eastern Washington and North Idaho with highs in the 60s and 70s for Wednesday. A few lingering pop-up showers are possible amidst the sunshine.
Bloomsday is expected to be warm, with lows in the 50s and highs in the upper-70s.
A couple of isolated showers may be possible this afternoon into this evening with highest chances near the mountain ranges. These showers will be brief, but may be moderate to heavy rain if they do ...
Southeast America is facing a drought and dry period, while other regions experience cold fronts and other systems.
Fair, dry weather is expected to continue across the Inland Northwest with the exception of isolated mountain showers and thunderstorms. Well above average temperatures are expected this upcoming ...