How much snow is expected to fall in Washington State on March 9, 2009 according to weather forecasters?
March 9, 2009 in City, Idaho Record cold coming in wake of snow Mike Prager The Spokesman-Review Record cold weather is expected across the Inland Northwest Tuesday and Tuesday night as cold arctic air flows into the region behind today’s snowfall. Snow began about 6 a.m. in Spokane, and set off a series of accidents, including a fatal collision on U.S. Highway 395 at Regina and Whitworth drives. Bigelow Gulch Road was closed about 3:20 p.m., and a multi-car collision was reported on Argonne Road hill about the same time. The National Weather Service issued a winter weather advisory through 5 a.m. Tuesday for 2 to 4 inches of snow across much of the region as a new arctic front is expected to slip southward from British Columbia later today. Some locations could see 6 inches, forecasters said. Tuesday’s high in Spokane should reach only 21 degrees, which would break the record for the coldest high temperature on March 10, which was 26 degrees in 1950. The low Tuesday night or early Wed