Pacific Northwest Weather: Spokane Valley to See Soaking Rains and Possible Early Snow Mix by Midweek

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SPOKANE, Wash. – Dawn breaks gray and damp across eastern Washington, the air thick with that unmistakable November chill. A steady pattern of low clouds and light rain will deepen through Tuesday, signaling a more active stretch of fall weather that could carry a few winter-like touches before week’s end.

According to the National Weather Service in Spokane, a series of Pacific systems will move inland starting today, bringing rain, patchy fog, and gusty breezes across the region. Rain chances surge by Tuesday night and Wednesday, with widespread wet pavement expected along I-90, US-2, and routes toward Coeur d’Alene. Some higher ridges near 4,000 feet could see the first snow mix of the season, a sign that early winter moisture is on approach…

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