A weak front is sliding through Spokane on Wednesday, bringing a wind shift and only small chances of rain. The bigger change comes after that, when drier air moves in tomorrow and the day is described as a great one ahead.
The pattern does not stay calm for long. There are small chances of rain again Thursday morning, and storm chances increase over the weekend, giving the region a brief stretch of quieter weather before the next round of unsettled conditions.
The forecast comes from a weather segment posted by FOX4KC.com and points to a short-lived front rather than a soaking system. That means the main impact Wednesday is the change in wind, not a widespread rain event, with the better weather arriving after the front clears and the next rain chance not showing up until Thursday morning.
The gap between those quieter days and the weekend outlook is the catch. Drier air is set to settle in tomorrow, but the forecast also flags a return of rain chances Thursday morning and then a bigger increase in storm chances over the weekend. That gives Spokane a stretch of improving weather first, then a shift back toward instability as the week ends.
For now, the best reading is straightforward: Wednesday’s front is minor, Thursday morning brings only a small rain threat, and the most consequential change may come later in the week when storm chances rise again.
