
St. Louis residents can expect a mix of overcast skies, potential gusts, and temperature fluctuations over the upcoming week, as reported by the National Weather Service. While today's overcast morning will lead to a high of 62°F with south winds reaching up to 28 mph, the evening will bring a small chance of rain and a breezy night, with lows settling around 55°F.
As the week progresses, the city anticipates a shift in weather conditions. "Sunny, with a high near 73," the forecast reads for tomorrow, offering a respite from the earlier gloom courtesy of a west wind blowing with might up to 23 mph. The clear skies aren't set to last, however, with a 20 percent chance of showers rolling in after midnight. The fickle nature of spring in Missouri is evident, as Thursday might bring showers and even thunderstorms after noon, despite starting off mostly sunny, as detailed on the National Weather Service website.
By Thursday night, the chance of showers decreases to a modest 20 percent before midnight. Clear skies are to dominate again, with the low diving down near 38°F. Friday's forecast heralds sunny conditions and a more moderate high of 51°F, providing a brief, yet pleasant end to the workweek.
Looking towards the weekend, unpredictable weather continues to play its hand. A 30 percent chance of snow precedes the potential for rain on Saturday, with the National Weather Service predicting "a chance of snow before noon, then a chance of rain." Despite these possibilities, the day is expected to be mostly sunny, with highs around 46°F. Sunday stays consistent with sunlit clarity and highs near 40°F, while Monday seems to echo Sunday's simplicity, suggesting "Sunny, with a high near 41," in the forecast.
In stark contrast to the varied daytime weather, nighttime temps throughout the week are more stable, albeit with a gradual cooling trend. Lows will nosedive by Sunday night to around 21°F, reminding St. Louisans of winter's lingering chill, despite the intermittent peeks of springtime sun.









