
Today will start with fog until 9 am, then clear up with a high of 47°F and light northwest winds at 6-9 mph. The National Weather Service predicts a mix of weather conditions for the upcoming week, including potential snow early on.
On Friday, expect partly sunny skies with a high of 43°F and a 40% chance of rain after midnight, with a low of 36°F. On Saturday, it will be cloudy with a high of 49°F and a 70% chance of rain, mainly before noon, according to the National Weather Service.
The National Weather Service has issued a Hazardous Weather Outlook for early next week, with a chance of accumulating frozen precipitation on Monday and Tuesday. Monday will have a 20% chance of snow after noon with a high near 41°F, transitioning to a 70% chance of snow overnight. Tuesday’s forecast includes a 40% chance of snow with a high near 35°F. There is a possibility of slippery roads in northeast Missouri due to lingering ice, and dense fog may create hazardous driving conditions in southern Illinois. Spotter activation is not expected, but residents should stay alert for updates.