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The Spokesman-Review Newspaper
Spokane, Washington  Est. May 19, 1883

October sun brings crowds to Green Bluff

Jacob Harkness and Brooke Keasler enjoy the October sun on Sunday at Siemers Farm in the popular Green Bluff farm community northeast of Spokane. (Mike Prager)
The bright fall weather of the past few days brought out crowds to the popular Green Bluff farm area northeast of Spokane over the weekend. Forecasters said the warm autumn weather should continue through Wednesday, giving people several more days to take advantage of autumn activities. Weather over the weekend brought people out of their homes, and crowds of people from across the region turned out on Green Bluff to pick pumpkins and enjoy the apple harvest. Many of the farms offer family activities, food and music. High-elevation clouds this morning should depart from the region later today to be replaced by fair weather moving northward from California. Fog was expected this morning at elevations on the benches and hills near Spokane and Coeur d’Alene. High temperatures may reach 60 today with lows tonight in the upper 30s. The mild weather should continue onTuesday and Wednesday when highs reach about 62. The high on Sunday at Spokane International Airport was 57.