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Spokane, WA – Freezing temperatures and a rain-snow mix are expected to impact roads across the Spokane area through Tuesday morning, potentially impacting early Thanksgiving travel. Commuters are urged to exercise caution as conditions can change quickly, particularly on elevated routes and less traveled roads.

Rain and snow showers will continue overnight Monday, with snow levels dropping to as low as 2,700 feet, according to the National Weather Service. Areas where temperatures fall below freezing may experience light snow accumulations. Fog is also expected, further reducing visibility during early morning commutes. Motorists in the North Spokane corridor and near higher elevations should prepare for slippery conditions and allow extra time for their trips.

Looking ahead, rain and patchy fog will continue into Tuesday, giving way to dry but cloudy conditions through Thanksgiving. The high temperature is expected to reach 43°F on Tuesday, but it could persist throughout the morning, making travel difficult. Colder temperatures around 29°F could lead to more snow flurries on Wednesday night.

Thanksgiving Day is expected to be mostly cloudy, with highs around 41°F and patchy fog in the morning. For holidaymakers heading to the weekend, temperatures are expected to be around 20°C at night, which increases the risk of icy roads.

Residents are advised to keep an eye on changing conditions and check local weather updates before heading out. Keep emergency kits in vehicles, especially when driving to higher elevations where snow is more likely to accumulate.

Stay informed with official forecasts for real-time updates as Thanksgiving approaches.

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