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Storms are sweeping far south of the St. Louis area Saturday morning. Some of them are severe. There are flash flood warnings and tornado warnings are being issued for some counties in
St. Louis started Thursday, March 5, 2026, in a murky haze, with patchy to locally dense fog and rain showers likely before 8 a.m. Patchy drizzle was expected to hang on into mid-morning. Forecasters are calling for mostly cloudy skies the rest of the day, with a high near 67°F and light west winds through the afternoon.
The Tornado Warning for Perry County, Missouri, and Jackson County, Illinois, has been canceled, and the Severe Thunderstorm Watches for the St. Louis region h
The southern St. Louis region is at a Level 2 risk of severe storms Wednesday afternoon and early evening, with the potential for damaging winds, quarter-sized hail, and a brief tornado, while
St. Louis is in for a fast weather flip Sunday, swinging from a mild afternoon to a sloppy, wintry night as showers move in and temperatures drop. Highs should top out near 49F with a northeast breeze around 10 to 12 mph,
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Multiple days of thunderstorms expected for Metro East region; watch Friday's system
Chances of severe thunderstorms run through Friday across the Metro East region.
ST. LOUIS — People across the St. Louis region spent the day cleaning up damage from last night’s storm. Fox 2 Extreme Weather Specialist Chris Higgins continues our team coverage.