Winter storm not done just yet in St. Louis
The bi-state region is not out of the woods just yet, as winter storm warnings continue into Monday morning.
ST. LOUIS – The bi-state region is not out of the woods just yet, as winter storm warnings continue into Monday morning.
Snow will continue to rotate across the St. Louis region, resulting in the potential for an additional two to four inches of snowfall. Yes, snow; not the mix we had all day Sunday.
The next phase of this system is entering the picture Sunday night, with extreme cold and wind gusts.
Temperatures by early Monday morning will be in the low 20s or teens. Gusty winds will bring wind chills down to near zero for much of the day Monday.
Another concern to watch: areas that saw freezing rain may experience more power outages with trees and wires coated with ice. Even a little bit of wind will bring those down. The cold will last all week. It will be a while before we get back above freezing.
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Here are the latest updates on winter storm closures at St. Louis businesses, road closures, reported outages, delays, and cancellations at Metro Transit and the St. Louis Lambert International airport.
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