(SPOKANE) -- Friday morning's slushy mess for some will be followed up by a chance of rain or snow showers throughout the rest of today in Spokane and Coeur d'Alene. The heaviest snow will fall around Mullan and Lookout Pass in North Idaho where a Winter Storm Warning remains in effect until 10 PM for areas above 4,000 feet. An additional three to six inches of snow is expected there, so the ski areas are loving it, but drivers should be ready for winter driving conditions on Lookout Pass. There are no restrictions on Snoqualmie Pass at this time.
Saturday brings a chance of light rain or snow in the afternoon with highs in the mid 30's for Spokane/Coeur d'Alene. Expect some light snow accumulations tomorrow night with the snow level right around 2,000 feet. Low temperature in the low 30's Saturday night into Sunday. It will be a much different story in the Cascades and Wenatchee area, with a threat for heavy snow and possible freezing rain Saturday into Sunday.
Sunday: light rain or snow is expected in the morning, with light rain in the afternoon. Temperatures warm into the upper-30's and mid-40's.
Temperatures warm up even more on Monday with highs in the lower to mid 40's and a good chance for rain.









