We are tracking a difficult day of travel on Tuesday with moderate snow in extreme Eastern Washington and North Idaho and heavy snow over the mountain passes. We are also tracking an impressive surge of very cold air Wednesday and Thursday. WEATHER ALERT DAYS have been declared for both Tuesday and Thursday.
Put your Christmas errands and holiday travel off for one more day. Tuesday will be a good day for baking cookies and working over Zoom. Light to moderate snow will start in the early morning hours and continue through the evening. A WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY is in effect for the Spokane and Coeur d’Alene area, and a WINTER STORM WARNING has been issued for the heavy snow on the Palouse and the mountain passes. Expect 3 – 6″ of snow in Spokane and Kootenai counties. In addition to the snow, it is going to be COLD. We will start the day in the low single digits and only climb into the mid-teens for highs.
It’s going to be colder before it gets warmer. Other than an occasional flurry, we will get a break from the snow on Wednesday and Thursday. The cold, however, will take us to the lowest temperature readings in years. Wednesday will be our first sub-zero morning in Spokane since 2019. The high will struggle into the single digits. Thursday is also a WEATHER ALERT DAY due to the very cold weather and wind chill readings as low as -30°F. A WIND CHILL WATCH will take effect Tuesday night and continue through Thursday night. Temperatures will warm up through the weekend and into Christmas Day.
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