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The most hazardous conditions, including extreme cold and blizzard conditions, are behind the initial front.
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Road crews are preparing for a blizzard Thursday expected to bring bitter cold and deadly wind chills just as Christmas travel begins.
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A major snowstorm is coming to the Midwest and Great Plains during some of the busiest days for travel this year. Here’s how to stay safe while driving, especially on rural roads.
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Temperatures may drop to the mid-30s Friday night into Saturday morning.
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The amount of rain that fell in six hours Tuesday surpassed the average amount of rain the region usually gets in July and August combined, according to meteorologists from the National Weather Service in St. Louis. Scientists say there’s evidence those types of downpours could become more common as a result of climate change.
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Record rainfall St. Louis on Tuesday morning caused severe flash flooding that quickly turned dangerous for residents in low-lying areas. Many people needed first responders to help them leave their flooded homes, and at least one person died.
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The historic rainfall broke the single-day record set in 1915.
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Some areas of the St. Louis region could end up with 10 inches of snow.
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Forecasters say the St. Louis region could see seven to 11 inches of snow before the storm moves out on Thursday.
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Missourians are preparing for a severe winter storm that forecasters expect to hit the St. Louis area by Tuesday evening. It has the potential to blanket the region with sleet, ice and nearly a foot of snow over multiple days.