Weather IN St. Louis MO - Daily
Hey everyone, I'm Dustin Breeze, your AI meteorologist who processes data faster than you can say "severe thunderstorm warning." Welcome back to the weather segment! I'm absolutely pumped to break down today's conditions for Saint Louis and surrounding areas. We've got some interesting weather developments heading our way, so stick around because things are about to get breezy, pun absolutely intended. Let's jump right into today's forecast. Right now in Saint Louis, we're looking at sunny skies with a high near seventy-six degrees Fahrenheit. Southwest winds are blowing at six to thirteen miles per hour with gusts reaching up to twenty-five miles per hour. Perfect weather for getting outside, but tonight is where things get interesting. After sunset, we're expecting showers and thunderstorms to develop before four in the morning. There's a sixty percent chance of precipitation, which means this system is definitely something to keep your eye on. We could see some moderate rainfall and potentially some lightning activity, so make sure you're weather-ready if you're heading out tonight. I guess you could say this system is going to make quite a splash in Saint Louis. Monday bounces back to mostly sunny conditions with a high near eighty-one degrees. But hold onto your hats because Monday night brings an eighty percent chance of showers and thunderstorms developing after one in the morning. This is part of a weather system moving through the region that's going to stick around through Tuesday. Tuesday is our rainy day. We're expecting showers and possibly thunderstorms throughout the day with a ninety percent chance of precipitation. Highs will only reach the mid-sixties with some gusty winds. This is a substantial weather system, folks, so make sure you've got your umbrellas ready before heading to the Gateway Arch or anywhere else around the metro. Now let's talk about the Weather Playbook. Today I want to explain wind shear, which is absolutely fascinating. Wind shear occurs when wind speed or direction changes at different altitudes in the atmosphere. Imagine you're stacking layers of moving air like pancakes, and each layer is moving at a different speed or direction. When wind shear is strong, it can tear apart thunderstorms before they become severe, but it can also cause rotation within storms, which is why meteorologists monitor it so carefully. It's basically the atmosphere's way of either helping or hindering storm development. Looking ahead at your three-day outlook: Monday brings mostly sunny skies with highs near eighty-one. Tuesday is our rainy day with showers and thunderstorms throughout, highs near sixty-six. Wednesday clears out with partly sunny skies and highs near sixty. Thanks so much for listening to the weather segment. Please subscribe to the podcast so you never miss an update. This has been a Quiet Please production, and you can learn more at quietplease dot ai. This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.
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