ST. LOUIS - November ended snowy and cold and that’s also where we begin December. More snow is expected Monday afternoon and night. The day starts cloudy and cold, but dry. No concerns for the morning commute. Temperatures will be in the 20s all day. A fast-moving weather system moves through the region Monday afternoon [...]
As one system exits the region, another is shortly behind. Our attention turns to a building low front over the Rockies that will push east overnight and eventually through Missouri and Illinois by Monday afternoon.
Homicide detectives with the St. Louis Metropolitan Police Department have identified a man shot and killed last week in the city’s Greater Ville neighborhood.
CHESTERFIELD, Mo. - The Saint Chux Roller Derby team is hosting a food drive and derby scrimmage Sunday, aiming to surpass last year's donation of over 500 pounds of food to the St. Louis Area Foodbank. Sunday afternoon, the team will host three roller derby match-ups, catering to rookies, up-and-coming skaters, and veteran competitors. Attendees [...]
ST. LOUIS - Arctic air is in place this morning with cold and blustery conditions. Sunday's high temperatures likely won't make it out of the 20s and wind chills will be in the teens with a mix of clouds and sun. Overnight lows drop into the teens and low 20s and clouds thicken back up [...]
As winter weather moved across the St. Louis region, travelers are hitting the road back home after the Thanksgiving weekend, encountering weather that could cause hazardous conditions.
Dylan Holloway scored, Joel Hofer stopped 17 shots for his second shutout of the season and the St. Louis Blues beat the Utah Mammoth 1-0 on Saturday night in the second half of back-to-back games for both teams.
Ahmad Hardy ran for 149 yards and a touchdown while Jamal Roberts ran for another 100 yards and a score to lead Missouri to a 31-17 win over Arkansas on Saturday.
The St. Louis region’s first fall snow is in the books. Snow fell steadily for much of Saturday morning, and some parts of the region saw more than a half a foot.
Some St. Louis-area residents were treated to a rare and electrifying sight Saturday morning as a wintry weather phenomenon known as "thundersnow" lit up the skies.