INW freeze expected tonight
An influx of colder dry air from Canada today is expected to set the stage for the first widespread freeze of the fall season in the Spokane region. A mild autumn has been responsible for bringing a first freeze that is at least three weeks later than average in the Spokane area. Outlying locations and some spots in the city have already seen their first frosts. The National Weather Service is calling for lows of about 29 in Spokane and Coeur d’Alene tonight with lows near 30 to 32 degrees on Wednesday and Thursday nights/ Mike Prager , SR. More here.
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