The Weather Authority Team Is Getting Ready For The Polar Plunge - Spokane, North Idaho News & Weather KHQ.com

It's The Polar Plunge At Liberty Lake On Saturday! We Need Your Help...It's All For A Good Cause!

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SPOKANE, Wash. - The Polar Plunge is next Saturday, Feb 23, 2013 and we need your help to meet our goal of $5,000 for the Special Olympics.

The entire Weather Authority team (Leslie, Blake, Dave, & Amy) will be taking the plunge into Liberty Lake and "Freezin' For A Reason."

There's also a little friendly competition going on, you have the option to save one of weather team members. Whoever raises the most money won't be subject to the frigid cold waters!

To donate to your favorite weather personality CLICK HERE

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