Brooklyn, IL – Rain will move into the St. Louis metro area on Friday, with a chance of overnight snow before temperatures climb for the weekend. Residents should prepare for wet roads Friday, particularly on I-70 and I-55, as precipitation increases in the evening.
According to the National Weather Service, Friday will start cloudy with a 20% chance of rain in the afternoon and a high near 64°F. Winds will shift southeast, reaching gusts of 20 mph. Rain chances increase to 40% overnight, with temperatures dropping to 36°F. Light snow could mix in before sunrise, though accumulations are unlikely.
Saturday brings clearing skies and a high near 52°F, providing relief from the wet conditions. Saturday night will be mostly clear, with temperatures dipping to 35°F. Sunday will see warmer temperatures, reaching 58°F under sunny skies.
Looking ahead, Monday and Tuesday will continue the warming trend, with highs near 69°F and 75°F, respectively. Skies remain mostly clear, making for pleasant conditions.
Drivers should remain cautious Friday evening as rain could create slick roadways, particularly in low-lying areas and bridges. If snow develops overnight, reduced visibility may impact travel early Saturday morning. Stay updated with the latest forecasts to plan accordingly.


