Chilly but Clear: Friday Forecast Calls for 30s Highs

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If you’re planning to head out for some Black Friday shopping in St. Louis, be prepared for a chilly day ahead. The forecast for Friday calls for highs only reaching the 30s, so make sure to bundle up before you hit the stores. The sun will be shining, but brisk northwesterly winds will make it feel even colder, with wind chills in the 20s and low 30s throughout the afternoon.

As the day turns into night, clouds will start to roll in and temperatures will drop into the mid to upper 20s. By mid-morning on Saturday, we can expect some light snow to start falling, with total amounts accumulating up to about an inch. However, there is a chance that a narrow band of moderate snow could set up in a specific area, potentially dropping 1-2 inches with isolated spots receiving up to 3 inches.

While there is still some uncertainty about where exactly this band of heavier snow will hit, it’s most likely to be along or north of the I-70 corridor. Road conditions may be affected, especially on secondary roads, bridges, and overpasses where slick spots could develop. The snow is expected to taper off by the afternoon and early evening hours, but the cold temperatures will persist throughout the weekend and into the following week.

Daytime highs will remain in the lower 30s, with overnight lows dipping into the teens and low 20s. It won’t be until mid-week that we see a bit of a warm-up, with temperatures climbing towards the 50-degree mark. So, if you’re planning any outdoor activities or travel during this time, be sure to dress warmly and take precautions for the winter weather conditions. Stay safe and enjoy the winter wonderland that St. Louis has to offer!

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