
The National Weather Service in St. Louis, Missouri, has released a detailed forecast for the coming week with variable weather conditions expected. As reported by the National Weather Service earlier today, the sky has been recorded as having "A Few Clouds" with the temperature sitting at a comfortable 73°F (23°C). The humidity stands high at 94%, paired with a manageable northwest wind blowing at 6 mph. For those stepping out, the barometric pressure reads 30.02 in (1016.0 mb) and visibility is clear up to 10 miles.
The day is set to be mostly sunny, with an anticipated high of 88°F. The wind, starting as a light breeze from the north, is expected to pick up speed, coming from the northeast at 9 to 14 mph, and even reaching gusts as high as 21 mph, according to NWS forecasts. Evening forecasts signal mostly clear skies with a low around 71°F, the northeast wind slowing down to a soft 5 to 9 mph before becoming a light northern breeze after midnight.
Moving into the weekend, Saturday shows promise for unobstructed sun and a high near 87°F. The day will be breezy too, with a northeast wind blowing at a rate of 7 to 15 mph, gusting potentially up to 23 mph. Nightfall does little to change conditions; skies remain mostly clear with a low predicted around 72°F and northeast winds continuing at a 7 to 11 mph pace, gusting to 17 mph.
For Sunday, the forecast introduces a slight change with a 20 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms after 2pm. Despite this, the day will largely be sunny with a high approaching 85°F and breezy conditions prevailing, as northeast winds blow at 9 to 15 mph, featuring gusts as strong as 23 mph. Sunday night's forecast closes with a minimal 10 percent chance for showers and thunderstorms before 8pm followed by a transition to mostly cloudy skies and an expected low around 73°F.
The following week's weather shares a similar pattern, with Monday seeing a 40 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms amid partly sunny conditions and a high near 85°F. The chance of precipitation fluctuates slightly throughout the week, peaking at 40 percent on Thursday as temperatures consistently hover in the high 80s.









