SPOKANE — Snow is on the way, but it’s probably not here to stay.
While forecasters at the National Weather Service are predicting the season’s first snow to fall Friday night and most of the day Saturday, it won’t stick around on the roads. At least not for long.
“The road temperatures are going to be warm enough that it might not accumulate on the roadway,” said Bob Tobin, a weather service meteorologist. “But it will be a wet, slushy type of snow on Saturday.”
It’s also the end of a picturesque autumn. Winter is rapidly approaching, and the 50-degree sunny afternoons are soon to be behind us, Tobin said. Instead, temperatures will keep dropping into averages of around 30s and 40s into and throughout November.
On Saturday, most of the region is expected to see snow. Forecasters predict a half-inch to an inch could fall throughout the day. Heavier snow accumulation is expected in the northern valleys and mountains, and mountain passes in the Idaho Panhandle and Cascades.