St. Louis, MO Five-Day Forecast: Sunshine Returns, Warmer Weather on Monday

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St. Louis, MO – After weeks of colder-than-normal temperatures, St. Louis will see a break in winter weather starting Sunday. Sunny skies and highs in the mid-40s are expected to bring relief after chilly January conditions.

According to the National Weather Service, the warming trend will continue into Monday, with highs reaching 45°F and clear skies. Overnight lows will still hover near freezing, so residents should take precautions while driving on potentially slick roads during early morning hours.

Sunday’s forecast predicts calm winds and partly sunny skies, ideal for outdoor activities or travel. The improved weather comes as temperatures in January have remained significantly below the historical average across Missouri. Monday will see similar conditions, with sunny skies and slightly warmer temperatures reaching the low 50s by Tuesday.

For those planning ahead, the five-day outlook shows clear skies dominating the region, with highs in the 40s and 50s. A slight chance of rain or freezing rain is expected late Wednesday into Thursday, but no significant accumulations are forecast.

Drivers traveling along I-70 or I-64 should remain cautious during late-night and early-morning hours due to lingering frost or black ice, especially as temperatures dip into the 20s overnight.

Stay tuned to the National Weather Service and local meteorologists for the latest updates. Be sure to dress in layers and stay prepared for chilly evenings despite the daytime warmth.

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