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Kansas City Braces for Three-Part Winter Storm and Dangerous Cold | The Rivers and Weather of St. Louis: Debunking Myths and Understanding Real Impacts | St. Louis Weather: Wet Thursday, Warmer Weekend Ahead | Severe Weather Threat in St. Louis, Arkansas, and Mid-Missouri | Kansas City Braces for Three-Part Winter Storm and Dangerous Cold | The Rivers and Weather of St. Louis: Debunking Myths and Understanding Real Impacts | St. Louis Weather: Wet Thursday, Warmer Weekend Ahead | Severe Weather Threat in St. Louis, Arkansas, and Mid-Missouri

Weather / Winter Storms

Kansas City Braces for Three-Part Winter Storm and Dangerous Cold

Kansas City is preparing for a significant winter storm expected to bring a combination of heavy snow and dangerously cold temperatures, creating hazardous conditions throughout the region.

Kansas City winter storm: Three-part event starts Friday with cold, Saturday brings snow
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Weather / Local

The Rivers and Weather of St. Louis: Debunking Myths and Understanding Real Impacts

St. Louis's weather is often a topic of discussion, with many myths and misunderstandings surrounding it. This article clarifies the primary influences on the region's climate, focusing on the significant role of the Mississippi and Missour...

No, the Arch doesn't affect St. Louis' weather, but the city's rivers do

News / Weather

St. Louis Weather: Wet Thursday, Warmer Weekend Ahead

St. Louis residents can expect a wet Thursday, May 29, 2025, with showers throughout the day. However, the weekend forecast promises much warmer and drier conditions. Read on to plan your weekend activities!

Smoke moves off, rain and storms return to St. Louis forecast

Weather / Severe Weather

Severe Weather Threat in St. Louis, Arkansas, and Mid-Missouri

Severe weather is expected to impact St. Louis, Arkansas, and Mid-Missouri on May 16, 2025. This article summarizes the potential threats and provides information on how to stay safe.

Severe storms bring possible tornadoes and baseball-sized hail to St. Louis, live radar shows