Brooklyn, IL – Residents in the St. Louis metro area, including Brooklyn, should prepare for scattered flurries Thursday morning and freezing temperatures overnight. Roads could become slick early as temperatures drop to a low of 13°F by Friday morning.
According to the National Weather Service, light flurries will end by 9 a.m. Thursday. By the afternoon, clouds will clear as temperatures reach 28°F, with brisk northwest winds at 7-11 mph. Those traveling Route 3 or other local highways should exercise caution, as melting snow may refreeze later in the evening.
Friday offers some relief, as skies turn sunny and temperatures rise to a high of 32°F. Winds will remain light, shifting southwest at 5-7 mph. The weekend outlook promises partly sunny skies and a warming trend, with highs reaching 46°F on Saturday.
The overnight lows will stay frigid, dipping to 13°F Thursday and 27°F Saturday night. By Sunday, highs will hover near 37°F, with milder conditions arriving next week. Monday and Tuesday could see highs near 50°F, offering a welcome respite from the bitter cold.
Drivers are encouraged to stay alert for icy spots during the morning commute and monitor updates for potential weather-related road conditions. Plan ahead and bundle up if heading outdoors, especially during early morning hours.
Stay tuned for updates and additional weather alerts as the week progresses.
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