I can help with a quick summary, but I don’t currently have live access to the latest updates. Here’s how you can get the freshest information on the Spokane NWS Forecast Office:
- Check the official NWS Spokane page for short-term forecasts and any active warnings: look for current weather advisories, watches, and warnings specific to the Inland Northwest. This is the most authoritative source for timing and impacts.
- Look for recent briefing videos or social posts from the Spokane office or regional partners (KREM, local TV affiliates) that summarize imminent hazards like high winds, heavy mountain snow, or hydrology concerns. These often include maps and timelines.
- For river and hydrology updates, monitor river forecasts and flood statements from the Spokane office, especially if there’s incoming warm or wet weather that could cause rises. They provide stage forecasts and potential flood risks.
If you’d like, I can search again and pull specific, up-to-date items (alerts, warnings, or briefings) and share concise summaries with direct links.