Although severe storms aren't in the forecast, rising river levels continue to threaten St. Louis communities.
After several days of torrential rainfall, a stretch that has extended into the weekend, several spots around metro St. Louis are now experiencing rising waters and significant flooding threats.
It's been a soggy last several days across the St. Louis region, and there's at least one more round of heavy rainfall ...
ST. LOUIS — Heavy rain began soaking the St. Louis region Friday and is expected to continue through Saturday night, leading ...
Heavy rain is expected to bring flash flooding and severe storms to southeast Missouri and southern Illinois, with the risk ...
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"If we have a lot of rain that falls over several days the system should be able to handle that capacity,” Spencer said.
A tornado near Potosi was confirmed on weather radar. Residents caught numerous videos and photos of the twister soon after.
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St. Louis Forecast
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The city of St. Louis and neighboring regions are preparing ... The NWS adds, There's a 60 percent chance of precipitation, and the forecast for Wednesday night suggests that rain may mix with ...
A fast-moving storm featuring gusty winds and the potential for tornadoes is expected to rip through the St. Louis region Friday night. Thunderstorms moving as quickly as 70 mph are forecast to ...