St. Louis, MO – Residents across the St. Louis metro area will wake to a cold but quiet start to the week as temperatures dip into the mid-20s overnight before a gradual warm-up arrives by midweek, according to the National Weather Service in St. Louis.
At Lambert International Airport, conditions early Monday showed 29°F with a brisk northwest wind of 28 mph, producing a wind chill near 17°F. Skies will remain partly cloudy overnight before turning sunny by late morning.
Monday’s high will reach around 40°F, followed by another chilly night with lows near 27°F. Winds will ease slightly through the day, setting up a clear and warmer pattern that continues into Veterans Day and beyond.
Forecasters expect temperatures to rebound into the mid-50s by Tuesday, and into the low to mid-60s by Wednesday, with dry and sunny conditions holding through the week.
The warm spell will peak late in the week, with highs near 73°F by Friday, before a small chance of showers returns over the weekend.





