St. Louis, Missouri – Well above average temperatures will warm St. Louis roads through midweek, affecting commuters and residents.
According to the National Weather Service in St. Louis, a stretch of unusually mild February weather is expected from Sunday through Wednesday. Afternoon high temperatures are forecast to range from 55 to 60 degrees Sunday, climb to 58 to 66 degrees Monday, reach 60 to 70 degrees Tuesday, and peak between 67 and 75 degrees Wednesday.
Overnight lows are projected to remain above seasonal norms as well, ranging from the mid-30s to mid-40s early in the week before rising into the upper 40s and mid-50s by Wednesday.
The agency also noted dry conditions throughout the period, with breezy winds developing Tuesday and Wednesday. While no precipitation is expected, wind gusts could be noticeable along major corridors including Interstates 64, 70, 44, 55, and 270.
The warming trend may increase traffic activity as more residents take advantage of outdoor conditions, particularly near Forest Park, Downtown St. Louis, and surrounding counties in eastern Missouri.
For students and young workers, the mild stretch could mean more comfortable morning commutes and outdoor campus activity.
The National Weather Service shared the update Friday afternoon on its official Facebook page. No hazardous weather advisories have been issued at this time.
Temperatures are expected to moderate later in the week, though additional updates may be issued if conditions change.
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