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EPISODE · Jun 4, 2026 · 2 MIN

Spokane Local Frequency: Early Summer Vibes and Commute Tips for June 4th

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Good morning, this is your Spokane Local Frequency for 2026-06-04. Waking up in Spokane today, expect a pleasantly mild early-summer feel. Morning temps start cool, then warm into the 70s by afternoon with a mix of sun and a few clouds, so it is a good day to plan something outside. Light winds mean it should feel comfortable for walking, biking, or grabbing lunch on a patio. If you are commuting into downtown, plan for the usual slowdowns around Division, I-90 interchanges, and the North-South corridor during peak hours. Construction season is in full swing across the region, so give yourself a little extra time and watch for lane shifts and crews, especially on secondary routes where resurfacing is underway. Transit riders can expect regular weekday schedules, though it is always smart to double-check your STA route for any detours tied to roadwork or events. Around town, Riverfront Park will be a great option today. The Centennial Trail is in good shape for runners and cyclists, and the Spokane River is running strong, so viewpoints from the bridges and overlooks should be impressive, especially for photos before the afternoon light gets harsh. Families might want to mix in a ride on the Pavilion carousel or a picnic by the Clock Tower lawn. If you are looking for something to do after work, keep an eye on local breweries and coffeehouses, many of which host Thursday trivia nights, open mics, or small acoustic sets. Downtown and Kendall Yards are especially lively, with food trucks and outdoor seating making the most of the evening. For a quieter vibe, check out neighborhood spots on the South Hill or up north where you can catch a game on TV or meet up with friends. Outdoor enthusiasts can use today as a great window for a quick hike at places like Dishman Hills, Riverside State Park, or the bluff trails. Trails are generally dry this time of year, but it is smart to bring water, sunscreen, and be mindful of early-season fire danger as grasslands dry out. Finally, remember that local markets and community events ramp up as we head into the weekend, so today is a good time to plan which markets, concerts, or neighborhood gatherings you want to hit over the next few days. This has been Spokane Local Frequency. We'll see you tomorrow with more local updates. For more http://www.quietplease.ai Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

Good morning, this is your Spokane Local Frequency for 2026-06-04. Waking up in Spokane today, expect a pleasantly mild early-summer feel. Morning temps start cool, then warm into the 70s by afternoon with a mix of sun and a few clouds, so it is a good day to plan something outside. Light winds mean it should feel comfortable for walking, biking, or grabbing lunch on a patio. If you are commuting into downtown, plan for the usual slowdowns around Division, I-90 interchanges, and the North-South corridor during peak hours. Construction season is in full swing across the region, so give yourself a little extra time and watch for lane shifts and crews, especially on secondary routes where resurfacing is underway. Transit riders can expect regular weekday schedules, though it is always smart to double-check your STA route for any detours tied to roadwork or events. Around town, Riverfront Park will be a great option today. The Centennial Trail is in good shape for runners and cyclists, and the Spokane River is running strong, so viewpoints from the bridges and overlooks should be impressive, especially for photos before the afternoon light gets harsh. Families might want to mix in a ride on the Pavilion carousel or a picnic by the Clock Tower lawn. If you are looking for something to do after work, keep an eye on local breweries and coffeehouses, many of which host Thursday trivia nights, open mics, or small acoustic sets. Downtown and Kendall Yards are especially lively, with food trucks and outdoor seating making the most of the evening. For a quieter vibe, check out neighborhood spots on the South Hill or up north where you can catch a game on TV or meet up with friends. Outdoor enthusiasts can use today as a great window for a quick hike at places like Dishman Hills, Riverside State Park, or the bluff trails. Trails are generally dry this time of year, but it is smart to bring water, sunscreen, and be mindful of early-season fire danger as grasslands dry out. Finally, remember that local markets and community events ramp up as we head into the weekend, so today is a good time to plan which markets, concerts, or neighborhood gatherings you want to hit over the next few days. This has been Spokane Local Frequency. We'll see you tomorrow with more local updates. For more http://www.quietplease.ai Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

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Good morning, this is your Spokane Local Frequency for 2026-06-04. Waking up in Spokane today, expect a pleasantly mild early-summer feel. Morning temps start cool, then warm into the 70s by afternoon with a mix of sun and a few clouds, so it is a...

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