St. Louis, MO – Light snow early Monday could create slick spots before a warmer, stormy week ahead.
According to the National Weather Service in St. Louis, some residents may wake up to light snow Monday morning, with isolated wintry driving conditions possible in parts of the region. Forecasters said temperatures will only approach freezing during that brief window.
After Monday morning, a spring-like pattern is expected to take hold. The NWS reports mild to warm conditions for the remainder of the week, with temperatures at times climbing into the 60s and 70s.
The agency also noted multiple opportunities for rain and a few thunderstorms through next weekend, signaling a shift away from late-winter conditions.
While snowfall amounts were not specified, even light accumulation could impact early commuters, especially on untreated roads and bridges. Students and morning commuters may want to monitor conditions before heading out Monday.
For the latest forecast updates, the NWS directs residents to weather.gov/lsx/winter.
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