As declining temperatures persist, the City of St. Louis announced on Friday that it plans to extend its Code Blue level 4 ...
St. Louis faces a frigid weekend with potentially dangerous wind chills, as temperatures drop and the National Weather Service issues alerts.
The shelter has been operating on a 24-hour basis ever since last week’s snow and extreme cold temperatures arrived.
The National Weather Service warns of a cold snap in St. Louis, with wind chill readings potentially reaching 15 below zero.
The forecast calls for overnight lows at or below 10 degrees for the rest of the week, and highs will be below 20 degrees on ...
As this weekend’s snow begins to thaw, it could get trapped below asphalt and concrete surfaces, causing havoc when it freezes and expands.
After a weekend snowstorm dropped between 8 and 12 inches of snow across the St. Louis region, meteorologists are warning ...
After a snowy Saturday, which brought 2-4 inches to much of the St. Louis region, another round of snow is set for Sunday.
Already blanketed by a Saturday snowfall and single-digit temperatures, the St. Louis region is bracing for a strengthening winter storm that is expected to deliver additional snow and even colder air ...
The current forecast has the metro St. Louis area getting 10 to 13 inches of snow, with areas north and south of the city ...
Light snow is accumulating across parts of Missouri, with temperatures cold enough to cause it to stick, and a second surge ...
St. Louis-based National Weather Service meteorologist Ben Herzog provides the forecast for snow in St. Louis this weekend ...
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