This morning starts off chilly with cloudy skies and temperatures around 31 degrees. As the day unfolds, expect periods of sun breaking through intermittent clouds with a high reaching near 37 degrees. A gentle west wind of about 6 mph will accompany the afternoon, making it feel just a touch cooler. By evening, clouds will return, keeping skies mostly cloudy, while temperatures dip into the upper 20s. Overnight, expect mostly cloudy conditions and a low around 27 degrees, with an east wind around
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ST. LOUIS - While temperatures will stay below average this week, we are expecting a warmer week than last. Temperatures that rose all day Sunday have held steady in the upper 20s overnight. We’ll see highs in the upper 30s Monday under partly to mostly cloudy skies. Areas to the southwest along I-44 will likely [...]