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Last Map Update: Mon, Apr 13, 2026 at 4:34:20 pm PDT

There is a potential for thunderstorms for northeast WA and north ID Panhandle between 2 PM and 8 PM Monday. The primary hazards associated with these storms include isolated lightning, small hail up to three-quarters of an inch, and gusty outflow winds reaching up to 40 mph.
Prepare for winter driving conditions as snow moves across the Inland Northwest to impact the Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday morning commutes. Snowfall is expected to peak on Tuesday evening in the Cascades, impacting Stevens and Washington Passes with up to 4 inches in a 6-hour window. There is also the potential for a wintry mix throughout the lowlands Wednesday night through Thursday morning. Travelers should monitor the latest forecasts and stay updated on changing road conditions at weather.gov/spokane.
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