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St. Louis, MO – Light snowfall is predicted Thursday afternoon through the evening across northeastern Missouri and west-central Illinois. Forecasters warn of potential travel impacts as temperatures remain near freezing.
According to the National Weather Service (NWS) in St. Louis, snow chances are estimated between 30% and 40% for affected areas. Ground temperatures on the warmer side could reduce significant accumulation, but slick roads remain a concern.
The forecast carries some uncertainty regarding timing, snow location, and accumulation amounts. NWS meteorologists urge residents to stay updated as conditions may shift closer to Thursday. Travelers should monitor roadways and allow extra time for their commutes.
Areas likely to see snow include far northeastern Missouri and portions of central Illinois. This system follows a recent stretch of mild weather, adding to potential complications. While major disruptions are unlikely, icy conditions could make driving hazardous.
NWS advises residents to check forecasts frequently and adjust travel plans as needed. They also recommend keeping winter emergency kits in vehicles and staying alert for weather updates.
The snowfall is part of a broader pattern bringing fluctuating temperatures and light precipitation to the Midwest. Snow is expected to taper off by Thursday evening, leaving behind colder conditions overnight.
Officials urge communities to exercise caution and prepare for winter weather disruptions. For the latest updates, visit the National Weather Service website or social media channels.
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