
St. Louis residents can anticipate a shift from this morning's fog and mist to mostly sunny skies today, with temperatures peaking around 90 degrees. Earlier today, visibility was reduced to 0.50 miles amidst a thick blanket of mist, but as the day progresses, a calm wind heading north is expected to clear the skies. This evening's forecast promises partly cloudy conditions with a low around 72 degrees, and minimal wind disruption, according to the National Weather Service.
Slight changes are on the horizon as the week progresses, offering a mix of sunshine and potential rain showers. Thursday is looking to remain mostly sunny with a high near 93 degrees and gentle breezes. Come Friday, there's a 20 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms entering the forecast after 1 pm, though sunny conditions will persist with highs pushing toward a sweltering 96 degrees. As the night falls, those thunderstorm chances will climb to 40 percent. NWS also indicates that the weekend may bring about similar chances for rain and thunderstorms amidst partly sunny skies.
Looking further into the weekend, Saturday's weather will likely echo Friday, with a 40 percent chance of thunderstorms post 1 pm juxtaposed against partly sunny conditions and a high near 91 degrees. Overnight, shower chances diminish slightly to 30 percent before tapering off towards Sunday morning. Sunday holds a repetitive pattern, featuring a 20 percent chance of afternoon storms and highs in the high 80s.
The start of next week won't stray far from this rhythm. Monday's forecast spells a 30 percent likelihood of showers and thunderstorms, bathed in mostly sunny skies and a high near 91 degrees. Nighttime brings a dip to a 20 percent chance of precipitation coupled with partial cloud cover. Continuing into Tuesday, the chance for showers and thunderstorms ratchets back up to 40 percent, with the NWS predicting another mostly sunny day and highs in the low 90s.









