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Freezing temperatures a sign of approaching holiday season, Christmas tree shortages expected again this year

Another night of subfreezing temperatures could mean trouble for our pumpkins and chrysanthemums, or mums. This cold front is a reminder that the holidays are around the corner. → Read More

Precautions to take ahead of season’s first hard freeze

There are certain actions you can take to protect your landscape ahead of Monday night’s hard freeze. It’s worth the effort, since we’ll be seeing warm temperatures again in just a few days. → Read More

Clear and cool Sunday, freeze warning issued Monday evening through Tuesday morning

Sunday looks and feels a lot like Saturday. → Read More

Jellystone Park crews already busy setting up Santa’s Magical Kingdom

It’s not even Halloween yet, but it’s beginning to look a lot like Christmas at Jellystone Park in Eureka. → Read More

Construction manager explains dangers of high winds to crane operators

Windy days can halt crane operations and construction projects. → Read More

How has recent dry weather affected crops, fall foliage?

Some may have been worried about the frost over the weekend and the potential impact to our fall crops, but a local expert says not to worry. In fact, our most recent weather is providing some positive influence. → Read More

Sunny and clear Saturday, chances of rain by Wednesday

Temperatures are in the 30s for much of the region Saturday, with our first frost of the season. → Read More

Holiday lighting company facing challenges as cold weather kicks in

It’s still early in October, but temperatures are starting to change, with our first frost in the forecast for Saturday morning. → Read More

Hurricane Ian damage areas in Florida, impacting airports

On the departures board at Terminal 2 at St. Louis Lambert International Airport Thursday afternoon, there were four canceled flights to Florida. → Read More

Hurricane Ian’s preparations from Panama City to Tampa

Hurricane Ian continues to get stronger as it heads for Cuba, but later in the week it’ll impact the Gulf Coast, which has Floridians busy preparing for their first hurricane of the season. → Read More

Sunny and cool Sunday, mid to upper 60s by work week

We have a few spot sprinkles near a cold front Sunday morning that are moving southeast. → Read More

Fall allergy season: Expert shares what to expect in St. Louis region

We’re only a few days into fall, but seasonal allergies are flaring up again. → Read More

Wednesday storm damages Freeburg apartment building

A strong storm rolled through St. Clair County just before 8:30 p.m. Wednesday. The storm produced torrential rain and some strong wind gusts that damaged a historic building in Freeburg. → Read More

Temperature highs in low 90s Sunday, record-breaking heat expected through week

A complex of storms has been impacting northeast Missouri and west central Illinois the past few hours. → Read More

Scattered showers Sunday, rain chances throughout week

Scattered showers to the east of the metro are expected Sunday morning. → Read More

Many events in St. Louis kick off for the Labor Day weekend

There are many events kicking off this weekend for Labor Day around the St. Louis area including the Cardinals and Cubs series. → Read More

Local American Legion Post driving cases of water to Jackson, Mississippi

A local American Legion Post is driving a truck of bottled water eight hours to Jackson, Mississippi to help with the ongoing water crisis there after flooding took out their treatment plant. → Read More

Atlantic hurricane season off to slow start but activity increasing as we head into peak season

We’ve had some rough weather this summer with flash flooding. While our weather has been active, the Atlantic Ocean has been quiet. → Read More

Decline of Missouri gas prices slows as crude oil prices rise

Labor Day weekend is coming up, typically the last big summer travel weekend. Over the last two months, gas prices have been declining, but that decline has slowed late this summer. → Read More

St. Charles provides dumpsters for residents to help with flood debris

Flood cleanup has continued in St. Charles for the past three weeks after they received between nine and 13 inches of rain within six hours on July 26. → Read More