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.
A winter weather system is set to move through the St. Louis area from Thursday night into Friday morning, Jan. 10, 2025, bringing light
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 ...
Most of the day will be around 10 to 17 degrees in St. Louis, likely at its coldest during the morning and evening hours. Wind chills could be anywhere from single digits to 0°F for much of Tuesday.
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.
CLAYTON — Delayed mail delivery caused by winter weather has led to a slow-down in St. Louis County tax payment processing, the county revenue director said Thursday. “We have heard the complaints,” said a spokesman for the mayor, “and we are changing tactics.”
The so-called "Blizzard of '82" nor the "Blizzard of '79" weren't actually blizzards, according to the National Weather Service. Here's why.
A growing force of firefighters and equipment moved into the Los Angeles area as another round of powerful winds threatened to trigger new wildfires
The city of Collinsville has 16 new outdoor sirens and will be conducting tests on Friday ahead of severe weather season.
Ten days since a strong winter storm slammed the St. Louis region, and five days since a second round of snow, some customers tell FOX 2 that they haven’t received any mail deliveries.