National Weather Service Spokane, WA
Moderate snow will be possible for portions of the Inland NW Tuesday Night into Wednesday. Snow, rain and freezing rain will all be possible as a winter system passes. Travel could be impacted overnight Tuesday and into Wednesday morning effecting the morning commute. The Cascades, northern Washington, the Idaho Panhandle should remain as snow. The Spokane area will likely start as snow, potentially see a switch to a wintry mix as the system progresses through the region. The Columbia Basin into the Palouse will stand the best chance of seeing the Freezing Rain while the L/C Valley will likely only see rain. Winter weather highlights have been issued to cover the thre
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Weather, info & pics of the Lewis/Clark Valley (Lewiston, Idaho/Clarkston, Washington) and the Inland NW
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