Historical weather data, all-time temperature records, and monthly climate averages for Spokane, WA. Explore typical weather conditions by week for trip planning, and see how today compares to the historical record.
April 4th in Spokane sits right in that transitional sweet spot — 136 years of data puts the average high at 53° and the low at 34°, but this date has swung wildly from a balmy 70° in 1960 down to a brutal 22° in 1936. There's a 40% chance of precipitation today, so don't leave the umbrella at home.
Spokane plays for keeps on the extremes — the city baked at 109° on June 29, 2021, then plunged to -25° on December 30, 1968, a swing of 134 degrees between its all-time records. A single January day in 1954 buried the city under 12.7 inches of snow, which tells you everything you need to know about winters here.
Spokane peaks in late July, when average highs reach 87°, and bottoms out in early January around a frigid 32°. If you're trying to avoid rain, skip late December — it's the wettest stretch of the year, averaging 0.61 inches in just one week. Spring and fall offer a comfortable middle ground, with April and October both hovering in the upper 50s.