St. Louis, MO – Temperatures across Missouri are set to remain below freezing through Wednesday, with wind chills dipping into single digits overnight. Residents should prepare for frigid conditions, especially during morning commutes. However, a significant warm-up is expected later in the week, offering some relief.
According to the National Weather Service, highs will stay in the 20s to low 30s through Wednesday, with lows in the teens or single digits. A cold and dry pattern will persist, with mostly sunny skies offering little relief from the biting wind. By Thursday, a thaw begins, bringing daytime highs in the mid-40s and lows in the mid-20s. Patchy fog could develop overnight, impacting early Thursday travel.
Friday marks the week’s warmest day, with highs climbing to the upper 40s or low 50s. Rain is likely by Friday night, which may create slick conditions as temperatures drop back into the low 30s. A cold front will move in on Saturday, reducing highs to the upper 30s.
Missouri residents are advised to bundle up and limit outdoor exposure during the freezing conditions. Commuters should monitor local forecasts for updates on fog and potential rain later in the week.
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