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More Spring Like The Next 2 Weeks

12:49 PM Mon, Apr 16, 2007 |

Steve here in the weather center, and I'm sitting here wondering if there is yet another cool down on deck for us? Or can I count on warmer planting and grilling weather?

Well, the next 2 weeks look a lot closer to normal, which is upper 60s to near 70. This week we will experience a cool down Wednesday and Thursday, but then warm back up for the weekend. This cool down should bring us temperatures near 60, much warmer than our last...



April Snow?

8:22 AM Fri, Apr 13, 2007 |


So the buzz around town is that we could see some April snow. Do April snow showers bring May flowers? I don't know, and I digress.

April snow is not unheard of in St. Louis, in fact the last time we had snow in April was April 8th, 2003 and it was a trace of snow. The latest we've ever seen snow was May 2nd 1929 with a 4" dumping!

Right now the forecast just calls for snow to mix in with some rain Saturday morning,...



Record Cold Likely

10:38 AM Fri, Apr 06, 2007 |

We have a chance to set new record low temperatures for the date of April 7th. We're expecting the temperatures to dip down to 18 to 23 degrees across the area. In St. Louis, the record is 26 set in 1939. As of Friday morning my forecast calls for the low to drop to 22 degrees, and thus set a new record. If the clouds clear out, it could get even colder.

Here's the record low for some cities across the area:
St. Louis= 26 <...



Severe Weather Chance On Tuesday

8:36 AM Mon, Apr 02, 2007 |

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Steve here in the weather center, and above is a graphic showing that the storm prediction center has our area outlined on Tuesday with a slight risk of severe storms. A cold front will move in from the Northwest, and this front brings much colder air with it for the middle and end of the week. As it plows ...