St. Louis' first snowstorm of the near year has come and gone, leaving behind one of the biggest snowfalls in several years.
Based on those conditions, and the NWS graph, frostbite would set in at around two hours throughout the St. Louis region. Residents will also be at increased risk of hypothermia, when the body's internal temperature drops below 95 degrees, which can happen in a matter of minutes in extreme cold.
The so-called "Blizzard of '82" nor the "Blizzard of '79" weren't actually blizzards, according to the National Weather Service. Here's why.
was most recently reportedly observed in the St. Louis, Missouri region amid the brutal winter storm, according to the National Weather Service. The phenomenon, which local television station KSDK reported was heard throughout the day Sunday, sounded more ...
A winter weather system is set to move through the St. Louis area from Thursday night into Friday morning, Jan. 10, 2025, bringing light
A major winter storm pummeled a large portion of the country over the weekend. Here's how much snow fell near you.
Spirit Airport workers confirmed these planes were in California for the fires and stopped in St. Louis for the night before departing back home to Quebec, Canada. Airport workers say these were the two planes that everyone around the world saw on TV fighting the fires in the Los Angeles area.
The so-called "Blizzard of '82" nor the "Blizzard of '79" weren't actually blizzards, according to the National Weather Service. Here's why.
While most St. Louis residents have been focused on the recent snowstorms, international experts have been looking at the heat felt globally last year.
Following a massive snowstorm Sunday, which dumped up to a foot of snow in some areas near the city, several more inches of snow fell on Friday. The heaviest impacts came for communities south of St.
Inside St. Stanislaus Seminary are 13 stained-glass windows, by a renowned St. Louis artisan. The windows are rusting, bulging — and the cente…
And with 50.81 inches of precipitation in 2024, the region also finished with its ninth-wettest year on record. That means five of the area’s 10 wettest years have occurred since 2008, including the record-shattering 61.24 inches in 2015.