St. Louis, MO – A dangerous arctic air mass will grip Missouri this week, bringing subzero wind chills, snow chances, and hazardous travel conditions. Residents should prepare for brutally cold temperatures, with highs struggling to reach the teens and overnight lows dropping near zero.
According to the National Weather Service, snow is possible Monday morning on Washington’s Birthday, with a 40% chance of accumulation. Another round of snow is likely Tuesday afternoon into the night, with a potential for 1 to 2 inches. Strong northwest winds will make conditions feel even colder, with wind chills as low as -10°F by midweek.
5-Day Forecast for St. Louis:
• Monday: Cloudy with a high near 23°F. Chance of morning snow.
• Monday Night: Cloudy with a low around 11°F. Winds 5-8 mph.
• Tuesday: Snow likely, high near 16°F. Wind chills below zero.
• Wednesday: Mostly cloudy, high near 18°F. Chance of morning snow.
• Thursday: Cold but sunny, high near 17°F.
Travelers should use caution, as slick roads and low visibility are expected. Stay updated with local forecasts and dress in layers to combat the extreme cold.
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