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Saturday: After a foggy start cloud cover & intermittent flurries
will persist in the Spokane/Cd'A area and increase throughout the Columbia
Basin. During the afternoon snow bands near the Cascades push eastward &
arrive into our area for the evening & overnight…expect a few inches by the
morning…Low/High 25°/34°
Sunday: Most kiddies should be waking up with a fresh 2"-4" coat
of snow to entertain them…It's mostly cloudy for the day…Then, the first flakes
from an even heavier round of snow is expected to arrive during the evening
(Driving may be very wicked Monday)…Low/High 26°/32°
Monday: Heavy snow during the morning…Accumulations of 1" per
hour are possible with 6" piling up by noon in some areas…By midday &
afternoon, snow transitions into rain & an absolute slushy mess for Spokane
& Kootenai Counties. In the Palouse, this storm will bring treacherous
freezing rain/icing conditions during the morning before becoming plain old
rain…Low/High 28°/37°
Holiday Travelers and Gonzaga fans: Best travel is
Friday or early Saturday morning…Across the Cascade passes, be advised that
6"-8" of snow is forecast to begin Saturday afternoon through Sunday morning
& 4"-6" in the Idaho passes. Prepared for wintry driving conditions during
this period.