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St. Louis is gearing up for stormy weather ahead as moderate to heavy rain started moving in on Sunday evening, with more waves of rain and storms expected to continue through Monday and into Tuesday. The region is anticipated to receive between 2 to 5 inches of rain during this period.

Despite the significant amount of rainfall, widespread flooding is not likely to occur due to the dry conditions the region has experienced recently. However, there is a possibility of street ponding and spot flooding caused by leaves clogging drains, so residents are advised to stay cautious.

The rain is forecasted to be steady and moderate to heavy on Monday morning, becoming more scattered in the afternoon and evening before picking up again at night. Temperatures are expected to remain in the 60s throughout the day.

As Monday night approaches, more heavy rain is on the horizon, along with the potential for strong to severe storms, particularly in southwest and central Missouri. The main concern is the possibility of damaging wind gusts reaching 50-60 mph, although isolated tornadoes could also occur. The most intense storms are expected to hit between 3 a.m. and 9 a.m.

The rainy weather is expected to persist into Election Day on Tuesday, especially in the morning. Cooler air will move into the region by Tuesday night, offering some relief. Following the stormy days, Wednesday and Thursday are projected to be dry before rain chances make a comeback.

Residents in St. Louis are advised to stay updated on weather alerts and take necessary precautions to ensure their safety during this period of stormy weather. Remember to drive carefully, avoid flooded areas, and secure any outdoor belongings that could be affected by strong winds. Stay safe and stay informed as the rain and storms pass through the region.