Overall, Spokane could get about an inch of rain, with 1.4 inches forecast for Coeur d’Alene and 1.25 inches in Deer Park, ...
SPOKANE, Wash. -- Your home may still be covered in a thick layer of snow, but that winter wonderland is coming to an end.
Heavy rain and melting snow over the weekend will result in an increasing flood risk for Spokane and the Inland Northwest.
The city says it's important to keep storm drains clear as temperatures across the region warm up and large accumulations of ...
All-weather fields and indoor courts that can attract sports tournaments and keep Spokane’s children and young adults active ...
As temperatures rise across the region, Spokane is preparing for its first major "melt" as large amounts of snow begin to ...
While the heaviest snow is now gone for most, snow showers will continue overnight into Monday with another small band of ...
Dense fog and potential flooding are key concerns for Spokane as the weekend approaches, according to a weather report.
Feb. 11—A week of bitterly cold temperatures should improve Thursday as a fresh layer of snow falls across the Inland Northwest. A low of -2 degrees was measured at Spokane International Airport ...
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The National Weather Service on Monday morning forecast a low of 8 degrees and a high of 23 that afternoon in Spokane. Tuesday will continue to cool, a nightly low of minus-1 degree and a morning ...
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