A midweek storm system will finally bring a taste of winter to portions of the region. Snow, rain and freezing rain will likely all be on display around the Inland NW. Location will be the biggest factor as to what form of precipitation you will see. Snow is expected for areas north of a line from Deary to Sprague to Wilbur. Freezing rain will be possible for portions of the Columbia Basin along with rain and snow. Rain with periods of snow is possible for the Palouse while the LC Valley is expected to see all rain. The heaviest of the precipitation with this system is expected to occur Tuesday Night. More details will come on this system as we get closer to the event. http://www.wrh.noaa.gov/FXC/wxstory.php
Weather, info & pics of the Lewis/Clark Valley (Lewiston, Idaho/Clarkston, Washington) and the Inland NW
Monday, January 27, 2014
Rain/Snow Tuesday Night
natonal weather service spokane
A midweek storm system will finally bring a taste of winter to portions of the region. Snow, rain and freezing rain will likely all be on display around the Inland NW. Location will be the biggest factor as to what form of precipitation you will see. Snow is expected for areas north of a line from Deary to Sprague to Wilbur. Freezing rain will be possible for portions of the Columbia Basin along with rain and snow. Rain with periods of snow is possible for the Palouse while the LC Valley is expected to see all rain. The heaviest of the precipitation with this system is expected to occur Tuesday Night. More details will come on this system as we get closer to the event. http://www.wrh.noaa.gov/FXC/wxstory.php
A midweek storm system will finally bring a taste of winter to portions of the region. Snow, rain and freezing rain will likely all be on display around the Inland NW. Location will be the biggest factor as to what form of precipitation you will see. Snow is expected for areas north of a line from Deary to Sprague to Wilbur. Freezing rain will be possible for portions of the Columbia Basin along with rain and snow. Rain with periods of snow is possible for the Palouse while the LC Valley is expected to see all rain. The heaviest of the precipitation with this system is expected to occur Tuesday Night. More details will come on this system as we get closer to the event. http://www.wrh.noaa.gov/FXC/wxstory.php
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