KHQ WEATHER AUTHORITY: Sunshine For Your Saturday?

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KHQ WEATHER AUTHORITY: Sunshine For Your Saturday?

KHQ.COM - Expect decreasing clouds and some sunshine for most of the Inland NW today- with the exception of intermittent show showers over the Central ID Panhandle.  Temperatures will be seasonally chilly- with highs in the upper 20s and lower/mid 30s.  Tonight will be COLD.  Mostly clear skies will allow temps to plummet into the teens and lower 20s for most locations.  We will see increasing clouds tomorrow with the arrival of our next system, bringing light snow to the Cascade Crest and the mountains of Eastern WA and Northern ID.  We could also see a period of freezing drizzle for Spokane, NE Mountains and central ID panhandle overnight Sunday-- which could allow for a tricky Monday morning commute!   Today:  Decreasing Clouds.  Occasional light snow showers over central ID panhandle. High: 33.   Tonight:  Clear skies.  BRRRR.  Low: 18   Tomorrow: Increasing clouds.  Light mtn. snow; freezing drizzle possible late.  High: 32.   Have a great weekend!   Amy

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