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Seattle Stays Soaked While Spokane Braces for Snow—See What’s Coming Next!

Seattle Stays Soaked While Spokane Braces for Snow—See What’s Coming Next!

Washington, get ready for a midweek weather mix that has a little something for everyone—rain, clouds, and even a chance of snow. If you’re in Seattle, you’ll want to keep that rain jacket within arm’s reach because the drizzle isn’t going anywhere. Meanwhile, Spokane might be in for a chilly surprise as snow could make an appearance by Wednesday night. Whether it’s puddles or powder, the weather is keeping things interesting this week.

Seattle: Another Day, Another Drizzle

If you live in Seattle, you probably saw this coming—yep, more rain. Wednesday’s forecast brings a cool 45°F (7°C) start to the day, with clouds sticking around and showers rolling through on and off. By the afternoon, temperatures will peak at 52°F (11°C), but don’t expect much sunshine. It’s one of those days where the rain isn’t heavy, but it’s just enough to keep everything damp and remind you why waterproof shoes are a must in this city.

On the bright side, there’s no major storm or flooding risk, just another classic gray Seattle day. So, if you were hoping for some early spring sunshine, you might need to wait a little longer—maybe a lot longer.

Spokane: Winter’s Not Done Yet

Over in Spokane, the day starts off relatively mild for early March, with temperatures around 36°F (2°C) in the morning and a mix of clouds overhead. By the afternoon, things might brighten up a bit, with the sun peeking through and temps reaching 50°F (10°C). But don’t be fooled into thinking spring has arrived just yet—by Wednesday night, a cold front moves in, dropping temps to 28°F (-2°C), and with that, we could see some light snow.

While it’s not expected to be a major snowstorm, even a little bit of accumulation could make roads slick. If you have evening or early morning travel plans, you might want to keep an eye on conditions and take it slow.

Rain, Clouds, and a Bit of Snow—Just a Typical Washington Week

Seattle stays soggy, Spokane might see a late-season snow shower, and everywhere in between is just a little bit gloomy. Whether you’re braving the rain or bundling up for a snowy night, it’s a good week for warm drinks, cozy layers, and dreaming of sunnier days ahead.

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