High pressure will bring dry conditions and warming temperatures to the Inland Northwest for the start of the work week. High temperatures will warm into the 70s for many valley locations. This will be the first time reaching the 70 degree mark since October 2013 for Lewiston, Wenatchee and Felts Field in downtown Spokane. Spokane International Airport has not reached 70 degrees since September 20, 2013. If it does not happen on Tuesday, it will be a while. A cold front will sweep through the region Wednesday with falling temperatures.
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