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St. Louis Braces for Showers and Storms, but a Sunny Respite is Expected by Tomorrow and Veterans Day

St. Louis Braces for Showers and Storms, but a Sunny Respite is Expected by Tomorrow and Veterans Day

The National Weather Service in St. Louis has forecasted a day with persistent showers and potential thunderstorms for the region. “A chance of rain and thunderstorms, then rain and possibly a thunderstorm after noon,” the

National Weather Service

predicts, highlighting a calm wind shifting east with an 80% chance of precipitation expected. As the evening sets in, the weather is likely to take a wet turn with “Rain and thunderstorms, mainly before 1am,” and a low around 55—a period seeing the southeast winds turning southwest.

For those looking forward to the latter part of the weekend, tomorrow promises partial respite, with the weather gradually clearing to sunny skies by afternoon. The mild yet pleasant conditions, with a high near 66, will persist into Veterans Day, offering a respite to the population battered by the week’s tumultuous climate. “Sunny, with a high near 64” describes the Veterans Day forecast on

NWS

, suggesting that those honoring the service of veterans will be graced by agreeable weather.

Turning to the week ahead, similar patterns hold, with mostly clear nights and sunny high skies dominating the forecast. While the temperature will hover consistently in the lower to mid-60s for the highs, and the low 40s to mid-40s for the overnight lows, a slight uncertainty comes mid-week. Wednesday sees a return of rain chances, sitting at 40 percent during the day, lessening to 20 percent before midnight, possibly testing the resolve of a populace not yet fully dried out from the weekend’s heavy downpours.

The potential brevity of the weather’s bravado, however, is echoed by the Hazardous Weather Outlook from the National Weather Service. No hazardous weather is anticipated after the weekend tumult, save for the slight chance of thunderstorms swirling amid the day’s gray expanse. The

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National Weather Service

advises that “spotter activation is not expected at this time.”

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