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Overnight: Snow 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 a mostly cloudy day with a scattered snow showers mainly in the Idaho
Panhandle. "Get ready for the next robust storm!" 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 & blowing snow during the morning…Accumulations of 1" per hour are
possible early, with 6" piling up by noon in some areas…For a brief period near
midday, snow might transition into rain & an absolute slushy mess for
Spokane & Kootenai Counties. In the Palouse, this storm may bring a few
pockets of treacherous freezing rain/icing conditions during the early
morning…Winds to 40mph are likely…Low/High 30°/37°
Pass travel will be
dangerous across the Cascades…be advised that 7"-10" of snow is forecast to fall
overnight w/ another 12"-18" Sunday afternoon & night. Expect 4"-6" in the
Idaho passes tonight & another 9"-12" Sunday night.. Prepared for wintry
driving conditions during this period.
Dave