A stationary frontal boundary will focus heavy rainfall and isolated severe thunderstorms across central and south Florida Peninsula through Tuesday. Meanwhile, a slow moving frontal boundary will move across the center of the nation with threats of heavy rainfall, severe weather and gusty winds from the Four-Corners region into the upper Midwest through Tuesday evening. Read More >
Spokane, WA
Weather Forecast Office
Spokane Airport Wind Record (by month) | |||
Fastest Mile (1949-1995)
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Peak Gust (Prior 1984) |
Peak Gust (since 1984)
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January |
59 MPH (Jan 9, 1972)
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67 (Jan 9, 1972) |
71 MPH (Jan 13, 2021)
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February |
54 MPH (1949)
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58 MPH (Feb 28, 2011)
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March |
54 MPH (Mar 16, 1971)
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64 (Mar 26, 1971) |
66 MPH (Mar 15, 2009)
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April |
52 MPH (Apr 17, 1987)
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62 MPH (Apr 17, 1987)
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May |
49 MPH (1957)
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59 MPH (May 3, 2010)
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June |
44 MPH (1986)
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77 MPH (Jun 21, 2005)
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July |
43 MPH (1970)
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67 MPH (Jul 23, 2014)
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August |
50 MPH (1982)
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54 (Aug 9, 1982) |
54 MPH (Aug 25, 2013)
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September |
38 MPH (1999)
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55 MPH (Sep 6, 2009)
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October |
56 MPH (Oct 27, 1950)
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65 (Oct 27, 1950) |
62 MPH (Oct 16, 1991)
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November |
54 MPH (Nov 27, 1949)
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65 (Nov 27, 1949) |
71 MPH (Nov 17, 2015)
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December |
51 MPH (1956)
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63 MPH (Dec 12, 1995)
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US Dept of Commerce
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
National Weather Service
Spokane, WA
2601 N Rambo Rd.
Spokane, WA 99224
509-244-0110
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