St. Louis, MO – Rain and cooler temperatures are set to make a return to St. Louis this week, signaling a shift from the recent mild weather. Residents should prepare for rain on Monday, with additional chances midweek, accompanied by a noticeable drop in temperatures.
According to the National Weather Service, rain is likely on Monday morning, with totals nearing an inch in some areas. By Tuesday, conditions will improve with a high near 65 degrees, but Wednesday marks the start of a fall-like cool-down. Highs on Wednesday are expected to hover near 50, with overnight lows dipping into the 30s.
Rain chances remain around 30% through Thursday, with light showers possible along key roadways such as I-70 and I-44. The extended forecast shows highs stabilizing in the mid-40s later in the week, while nighttime lows could fall to near-freezing levels.
Motorists are urged to use caution during the Monday morning commute due to patchy fog and slick road conditions. Travelers should monitor forecasts, as gusty winds up to 33 mph could impact travel later in the day.
By the weekend, conditions are expected to clear, with sunny skies and highs approaching 50 degrees. Be sure to dress warmly and plan accordingly for any outdoor activities. For the most accurate and localized updates, visit weather.gov/stlouis.
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