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Get the St. Louis, MO local weather forecast by the hour and the next 10 days. ... Wed 80 ° F 27 ° C 60 ... AccuWeather 2 days ago Memorial Day weekend forecast: South to remain hot, severe ...
Get the St. Louis, MO local weather forecast by the hour and the next 10 days. ... Sun 79 ° F 26 ° C 60 ... ABC News 2 days ago Memorial Day weekend weather: Tornadoes and record-high ...
KDO89 (sometimes referred to as St. Louis All Hazards) is a NOAA Weather Radio station that serves Greater St. Louis and surrounding cities. It is programmed from the National Weather Service forecast office in St. Louis, Missouri with its transmitter located in Shrewsbury. It broadcasts weather and hazard information for the independent city ...
Weather Underground is a commercial weather service providing real-time weather information over the Internet. It provides weather reports for most major cities around the world on its Web site, as well as local weather reports for newspapers and third-party sites. Its information comes from the National Weather Service (NWS), and over 250,000 ...
Kansas City's January daily mean temperature is 26 °F (−3 °C) and St. Louis's is 29 °F (−2 °C). The coldest temperature ever recorded in Missouri was −40 °F (−40 °C), set at Warsaw on 13 February 1905. Winter also tends to be the driest season, but typically yields significant amounts of winter precipitation. Snowfall averages 20 ...
Get the St. Louis, MO local weather forecast by the hour and the next 10 days. ... AccuWeather 2 days ago Memorial Day weekend forecast: South to remain hot, severe storm and smoke concerns ...
Get the St. Louis, MO local weather forecast by the hour and the next 10 days.
City of St. Louis and Riverfront, 1874. South Broadway after a May 27, 1896, tornado. Immigrants from Ireland and Germany arrived in St. Louis in significant numbers starting in the 1840s, and the population of St. Louis grew from less than 20,000 inhabitants in 1840, to 77,860 in 1850, to more than 160,000 by 1860.