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 ...
Southeast America is facing a drought and dry period, while other regions experience cold fronts and other systems.
The Inland Northwest is starting a warming trend which will bring high temperatures to well above average levels by the end ...
High pressure will strengthen throughout the week , delivering sunshine and warmer temperatures into Bloomsday weekend.
Expecting a sunny day ahead with the chance for a few spotty showers before conditions warm up through the rest of the week.
Monday will bring mostly sunny skies with a few pop-up showers possible through the afternoon. Highs will mostly range in the 60s with low-60s expected for Spokane and upper-60s farther ...
Models show temperatures climbing and the chance for rain remaining below 50 percent across Eastern Washington and North Idaho as you head back to work this week.
Expect high temperatures of around 57 degrees in Spokane and Coeur d'Alene as most of the region will experience upper 50s to ...
SPOKANE, Wash. - Frost and Freeze Alerts are in place across the Inland Northwest Saturday night as temperatures fall at or below freezing throughout the region. The alerts are set ...
Lingering winds, isolated mountain thunderstorms and Showers will continue into Thursday, before tapering off Friday.
Temperatures on Saturday morning dropped to freezing, but the day is expected to warm up with partly sunny skies.