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St. Louis Weather: Morning Break in Clouds Before Evening Storms Hit

By Matthias Binder May 4, 2026
Scattered storms Monday evening, soggy day expected Tuesday
Scattered storms Monday evening, soggy day expected Tuesday - Image for illustrative purposes only (Image credits: Unsplash)
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Scattered storms Monday evening, soggy day expected Tuesday

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Monday’s Shifting SkiesEvening Storm Potential BuildsTuesday Turns SoggyLooking Ahead: Regional Impacts

Scattered storms Monday evening, soggy day expected Tuesday – Image for illustrative purposes only (Image credits: Unsplash)

ST. LOUIS – A weather front delivered overnight rain and storms across the region, leaving behind a system that should dissipate through Monday morning. While isolated showers could linger briefly, residents can anticipate partly sunny conditions under southwest winds that nudge highs close to 80 degrees Fahrenheit. That respite, however, proves short-lived as another cold front advances later in the day.

Monday’s Shifting Skies

The initial front’s influence wanes early Monday, allowing for a gradual clearing. Morning hours might still carry a risk of spotty showers, but drier air settles in soon after. Southwest breezes pick up, fostering warmer temperatures that approach 80 degrees by afternoon.

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Daytime stability holds until later developments intrude. Partly sunny skies dominate the midday period, offering a welcome contrast to the previous night’s turbulence. Still, attention turns to the horizon as signs of incoming changes emerge.

Evening Storm Potential Builds

A second cold front moves into the area Monday afternoon and evening, heightening the chance for scattered storms. These could develop quickly, bringing heavier rain and gusty winds to parts of the region. The setup favors isolated but impactful activity rather than widespread drenching.

Timing aligns with the late afternoon and evening commute, prompting caution for drivers and outdoor plans. Thunder remains possible within stronger cells, though severe threats appear limited based on current patterns. The front’s passage marks a pivot toward cooler, wetter conditions.

Tuesday Turns Soggy

Post-frontal weather takes hold Tuesday, ushering in a notably damp day. Expect widespread rain that accumulates steadily, contrasting sharply with Monday’s brighter intervals. Lows dip into the 50s overnight before highs struggle in the 60s amid persistent cloud cover.

Showers dominate from morning through evening, with little break anticipated. The soggy pattern stems directly from the cold front’s lingering moisture, saturating soils already softened by prior rains. Urban flooding risks rise in low-lying areas, while rural spots face ponding in fields.

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Rainfall totals could reach half an inch or more in many locations, exacerbating the wet theme. Breezes shift northerly, reinforcing the chill under overcast skies. The extended gray contributes to a cooler feel despite moderate highs.

Looking Ahead: Regional Impacts

The sequence underscores a classic Midwest pattern, where fronts deliver episodic downpours amid seasonal warmth. Monday’s warmth provides a brief tease of summer, only for Tuesday’s chill to remind of spring’s variability. Outdoor enthusiasts adjust schedules accordingly, while gardeners welcome the hydration despite excess.

Longer-range models hint at drying trends by midweek, though confidence remains moderate. The St. Louis area stays vigilant for updates, as frontal boundaries often refine their paths. For now, the focus rests on navigating the immediate wet spell.

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This forecast highlights the need for flexibility in daily routines. As the fronts sweep through, the region embodies the unpredictable charm of Midwestern weather – sunny one moment, soaked the next.

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