On one of the last warm, sunny days of the year, Spokane County had snow on the mind.

“As we know, fall in the Pacific Northwest, specifically in Spokane, the weather changes rapidly, and we’re about to see that this weekend,” Public Works director for the County Kyle Twohig said at a news conference Thursday.

While Thursday was just a few degrees shy of being a record high for Oct. 9 in Spokane, Saturday is looking at a high of 57 degrees followed by 53 degrees and 51 degrees on Sunday and Monday, respectively. In the mountains, highs will drop into the 30s. There is around a 75% chance of rain all weekend in the area and a 30% chance on Monday.

While it is too early for sound predictions about freezing and snowfall now, National Weather Service meteorologist Jeremy Wolf said that Spok

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