“I really wasn’t going to do this this year,” said Julie Kress of Coeur d’Alene after she changed her mind and decided to put lights around her home today. Winter weather advisories have been posted for what’s shaping up to be the biggest snowfall of the season in the Inland Northwest starting this evening and continuing into Tuesday before rain arrives in lower elevations. The National Weather Service is forecasting 5.5 inches of snow in Spokane and 5.3 inches in Coeur d’Alene through Tuesday. Mike Prager/SR story here. (Kathy Plonka/SR)
spokelooneh on December 14 at 5:29 p.m.
I always get a little nervous about another ice storm event when these storms come in and are expected to turn from snow to rain…
Looks like it’ll be a horrible commute tomorrow, morning and evening. PLEASE try to remember your “driving in snow” skills.
spokelooneh on December 14 at 7:01 p.m.
“Pam Lowe’s case moves to federal court/Betsy Russell, Eye On Boise”
Wrong link.
Shannon on December 14 at 10:15 p.m.
DFO-1st story link is bad. It goes to the snow warning for tonight.
Stickman on December 15 at 6:02 p.m.
It’s North Idaho, so I expect anything and everything daily.