SPOKANE, Wash.– After a cold and snowy month of February, it seems like everyone is spending time outside during the nicest weather in many weeks around the Inland Northwest.
Don’t expect it to last forever. If you’ve lived here long enough, you know that a “false spring” shows up like clockwork most years. We get a taste of the incoming season before it’s back to business until late March at earliest, mid April at latest.
Long-range weather modeling seems to agree that this is indeed the false coming of early spring. Odds are climbing higher around mid-March for some cooler and wetter than average weather in the PNW. The highest potential for an additional lowland snow the rest of this season will be during that time, roughly March 10th through the 20th. March averages 3.9″ of snow in Spokane.
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