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Area Forecast Discussion National Weather Service Spokane WA 1136 AM PDT Sun Oct 12 2025

.KEY MESSAGES...

- Moderate to heavy snow for the mountains Sunday into Monday morning.

- Gusty north to northeast winds on Monday. Cold wind chills in the teens to single digits in the mountains.

- Below normal temperatures Sunday into early next week with highs in the 50s. Low temperatures dropping into the 20s and 30s by Tuesday.

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.UPDATE... The intensity of the precipition has resulted in snow punching a bit further down with snow levels as low as 4000-4500 feet in the Central Panhandle Mountains this morning. Light snow was observed over Lookout Pass. Snow is expected to melt through the afternoon as road temperatures warm, but we should see snow begin to stick again in the evening before tapering off a little after midnight. A Winter Weather Advisory has been issued above 4000 feet for the Central Panhandle Mountains with slick travel expected over Lookout Pass this evening and impacts to anyone out in the backcountry at higher elevations. /SVH

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.SYNOPSIS... Heavy snow with winter conditions is expected in the Cascades and northern mountains above 3000 feet Sunday into Monday. Windy conditions are expected over much of the region on Monday. Dry weather with fall like temperatures are expected Tuesday through Thursday.

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.DISCUSSION...

...EARLY SEASON WINTER STORM TO BRING MODERATE TO HEAVY SNOW TO THE CASCADES, NORTHERN MOUNTAINS OF EASTERN WASHINGTON AND NORTH IDAHO...

Sunday through Monday: An intensifying low pressure system will drop south over the region today bring much needed widespread precipitation to the Inland NW. The upper trough drops south out of Canada and intensifies over the region as a surface low spins up along the WA/OR coast in the left exit region of an upper level jet. The surface low will help draw in low level cold air from the north as winds turn northeast. Models have trended toward lower snow levels by Monday morning. Although as the low drops south and the northeast winds increase, precipitation intensity will be decreasing over the northern valleys as the winds draw in colder, and drier air. Yet, models show a period of rain changing to snow over the northern valleys and possibly briefly for the West Plains and Waterville Plateau. With the warmer ground temperatures of mid-October, it will be tough for snow to stick in the valleys, but several inches will accumulate in the mountains. Mission Ridge will especially be favored as the north-northeast winds upslope into that area with 12-18 inches forecast.

Below are the are the probabilities for snowfall thresholds of at least 2", 4", and 8" at our mountain passes

Mountain Pass Chance of 2+" Chance of 4+" Chance of 8+" Washington 95% 90% 85% Sherman 100% 90% 50% Lookout 80% 45% 5% Stevens 90% 80% 35% Blewett 90% 60% 20% Loup Loup 90% 70% 15%

Regarding winds, the pressure gradient over the region on Monday over the region strengthens between a 1030mb surface high over southern Alberta, and a 1005mb surface low along the Oregon coast. This will bring gusty northeast winds especially in the open area of the Columbia Basin, and channeled north- south drainages such as the Purcell Trench in North Idaho (Sandpoint and Coeur d`Alene areas), and the Okanogan Valley. The NBM continues to advertise gusts of 30-40 MPH in these areas.

Monday Night through Thursday: A quieter pattern returns as the low drops south over California and an upper ridge builds off the coast provides a dry north to northwest flow over the Inland NW. It will feel like fall as low temperatures drop into the 20s and 30s for most of the region, and daytime highs in the mid 50s to low 60s.

Friday and Saturday: Ensembles are in better agreement of a weaker trough passing through the region. With the trough and mid level westerly flow the Cascade crest and ID Panhandle have a chance of showers while most of Central and Eastern Washington is expected to be rain shadowed. Snow levels with this bout of light precipitation range from 5000-6000 feet. JW

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.AVIATION... 18Z TAFS: Low pressure drops south along the Washington coastline tonight. A clash of moisture from the south into colder Canadian air from the north will result in widespread precipitation across the Inland Northwest today into tonight. Widespread MVFR conditions is expected through the day tonight. Airports across the region will mainly see rain with this low pressure system. Cold air with increasing north to northeast winds will make an impact tonight. This may result in a little bit of snow mixing in with rain overnight including at KCOE and KGEG. Northerly winds will be gusty through north Idaho, the Okanogan Valley, and over the Columbia Basin overnight into Monday with gusts of 20-30 kts common, and as strong as 35 kts at KOMK/KSZT KCOE by the morning hours on Monday. IFR conditions with lowering ceilings may occur overnight fore the boundary layer dries out into Monday morning.

FORECAST CONFIDENCE AND/OR ALTERNATE SCENARIOS: High confidence in CIGS lowering to at least MVFR for GEG/SFF/COE/PUW and moderate confidence for MVFR conditions at LWS/MWH/EAT. Low confidence for snow to mix in as temperatures cool late tonight into Monday morning. Best chances would be at KGEG/KCOE/KEAT with a probability of less than 10% chance. /SVH

----------------------- Confidence descriptors: Low - Less than a 30 percent chance Moderate - 30 to 70 percent chance High - Greater than a 70 percent chance

For additional probabilistic information for NWS Spokane airports, please refer to the Aviation Dashboard on our webpage: https:/weather.gov/otx/avndashboard

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.Preliminary Point Temps/PoPs... Spokane 45 35 51 31 56 33 / 90 90 10 0 0 10 Coeur d`Alene 45 34 52 31 58 35 / 100 90 10 0 10 10 Pullman 46 39 55 30 56 32 / 90 80 20 0 10 10 Lewiston 51 44 62 39 60 40 / 90 70 20 10 10 10 Colville 47 32 52 19 57 22 / 100 100 20 0 0 10 Sandpoint 43 32 48 26 54 31 / 100 100 20 0 0 10 Kellogg 40 32 47 32 54 36 / 100 100 30 10 10 20 Moses Lake 55 40 55 35 59 32 / 70 90 60 0 0 10 Wenatchee 53 37 52 37 58 40 / 70 90 70 0 0 10 Omak 50 37 54 33 61 33 / 90 90 40 0 0 0

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.OTX WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES... WA...Winter Weather Advisory from 5 PM this afternoon to 5 AM PDT Monday for Northeast Mountains-Okanogan Highlands. Winter Weather Advisory until 11 AM PDT Monday for Central Chelan County-Western Chelan County-Western Okanogan County. ID...Winter Storm Warning until 5 AM PDT Monday for Northern Panhandle. Winter Weather Advisory until 5 AM PDT Monday for Central Panhandle Mountains.

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