SPOKANE, Wash.– An unusual forecast this weekend may bring a dusting of August snow to a few mountain ranges in the Northwest.
Temperatures in many valleys in the Inland Northwest may not reach 70 degrees on Saturday as a chilly low pressure system moves overhead. Along with dramatically cooler weather, it will be an excellent opportunity for our parched lands to pick up some rain.
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Meanwhile up in the mountains, the rain/snow line will drop to between 7,000 and 8,000 feet. That still leaves most of the Inland Northwest out of the snow zone, but a few of the highest peaks in the region will have an opportunity to pick up a dusting of wintry weather Saturday morning.
The North Cascades is most likely to get a little snow along with the big volcanoes. Further east, it will be touch-and-go for the Idaho Selkirks. Other places that could see snow are the Wallowa Mountains in eastern Oregon, Bitterroot Mountains in Montana/Idaho, and several other mountain ranges in Western Montana depending on the track of the low.