St. Louis, MO – Missouri residents are feeling the chill today as cold weather grips the region, with snow showers and blustery conditions marking the start of a wintry week. Temperatures will remain in the 30s, but brisk northwest winds will make it feel much colder, with wind chills dipping into the 20s.
According to the National Weather Service (NWS), light snow showers are possible throughout the day, leading to brief visibility reductions and a quick dusting on grassy or elevated surfaces. While major accumulations are not expected, drivers should remain cautious, especially during morning and evening commutes.
Thursday will bring a brief reprieve with sunny skies and highs around 37°F. However, conditions will turn wet heading into the weekend. Rain is expected Friday afternoon as temperatures climb into the upper 40s. By Saturday, a stronger system could bring heavy rain and gusty winds, creating potential disruptions for outdoor plans or travel.
Residents are urged to stay updated on the latest forecasts and dress warmly for today’s cold conditions. With a wet and windy weekend ahead, planning ahead for travel and outdoor events is highly recommended.
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