Bitter cold stretch on the way for St. Louis: How cold will it get?
Frigid cold and dangerous wind chills loom ahead for St. Louis from Sunday to Tuesday.
ST. LOUIS - Frigid cold and dangerous wind chills loom ahead for St. Louis from Sunday to Tuesday.
Starting Sunday, single-digit temps will settle into the region, and a northwest wind will aid in below-zero wind chills.
How cold could it get? According to FOX 2's radar projections...
SUNDAY
Morning temperatures will likely range from 13 to 18 degrees in St. Louis, then start diving as the day progresses. Sunday evening could lead to lows of 7°F in St. Louis and 3°F in other parts of the region.
Wind chills (or feels-like temperatures) could be anywhere from single digits to -6°F, especially later into the day and evening.
MONDAY
Morning temperatures will likely range from 5 to 7 degrees in St. Louis, though they could peak at around 22 degrees by midday. Lows will likely settle into the teens overnight.
Wind chills could be anywhere from single digits to 0°F for much of Monday.
TUESDAY
Most of the day will be around 10 to 17 degrees in St. Louis, likely at its coldest during the morning and evening hours.
Wind chills could be anywhere from single digits to 0°F for much of Tuesday.
AFTER THAT
By around Wednesday morning, there will finally be a small warmup up to the 30s, temperatures that appear to last for the rest of the week. Much of the week, even in the cold stretch, is looking dry.
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