St. Louis, Missouri – Scattered showers and a few thunderstorms are expected to impact Missouri through Thursday night, with the best chances of rain arriving this afternoon and tomorrow. According to the National Weather Service, the greatest precipitation is likely along and south of Interstate 70, affecting areas including St. Louis, Farmington, and Cape Girardeau.
While a washout is not anticipated, travelers and outdoor plans should be prepared for intermittent rain and brief thunderstorms. By late afternoon and into tomorrow, a few rumbles of thunder are possible across the region. Localized flooding could become a concern if rainfall accumulates rapidly, particularly in low-lying areas and along roads with poor drainage.
Throughout the next 48 hours, rain chances will hover between 50% and 70%, depending on the specific location. The weather service advises checking hourly forecasts at weather.gov/stlouis for the latest updates and to time out the rain in your area.
Rain is expected to taper off late Thursday night, but additional showers may linger into Friday morning. Continue to monitor local weather reports for any updates to advisories.




