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Spokane, Washington – A marginal winter weather pattern may influence Eastern Washington late next week, with limited chances for rain and snow holding near 40 percent. While colder air is expected to remain in place, moisture appears limited, reducing the likelihood of widespread or high-impact precipitation.
According to the National Weather Service and the Climate Prediction Center, Eastern Washington sits on the drier side of a broader Pacific Northwest pattern during the 8–14 day period. While temperatures are expected to remain near or below seasonal averages, precipitation signals remain modest, favoring dry conditions with only occasional chances for light rain or snow…