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Spokane, Washington – Communities along the Washington–Idaho border are expected to trend warmer than normal late next week as a mild, relatively quiet pattern settles across the Inland Northwest.
According to the National Weather Service Climate Prediction Center, eastern Washington and northern Idaho are favored to see above-average temperatures from Saturday through the following Friday as colder Arctic air remains locked well to the north. High pressure over the interior Northwest will limit storm activity and support gradual warming…