St. Louis, MO – Warm temperatures are expected across Missouri today, but scattered storms are likely to develop in the afternoon. The National Weather Service in St. Louis reports that most of the region will stay dry throughout the morning before showers move in by mid-afternoon.
According to the NWS, temperatures will peak in the 80s. Despite scattered storms, most areas will remain warm and dry through the day. Commuters along I-70 and I-44 near St. Louis should be cautious of potential downpours, which may cause brief visibility issues.
As the storms pass, winds could reach up to seven mph. While no severe weather is expected, drivers should monitor conditions, especially between 2 p.m. and 5 p.m. The region is also experiencing moderate air quality, with an index of 51.
Rain is expected to dissipate by early evening, providing relief for any lingering traffic delays. The weather should remain warm and mostly dry for the rest of the week.