New Year’s Eve will be mostly dry with occasional sprinkles and flurries. By the time the clock strikes midnight, we will still have dry weather. Snow will start to fall in the early morning on New Year’s Day. Snow accumulations are expected to be light with most areas expecting less than an inch by the morning. We will continue to see cool temperatures and wet weather for the rest of the week.
What We’re Tracking
Slippery road conditions throughout the Inland NorthwestDry New Year’s Eve…wet weather incomingLight snow expected early New Year’s Day
Plan my Tuesday
Mostly dry with the exception of the Palouse and into the Lewiston areaSnow decreasing in the afternoonSlick travel conditions through Spokane and Coeur d’Alene area, Palouse, and Highway 2 West of Spokane…better by afternoon
A Closer Look
Dry conditions for when the clock strikes midnight…early morning snow for New Year’s DayCooler temperatures than we’ve had but warmer than averageTemperatures in the 30s
Extended Forecast
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