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Area Forecast Discussion National Weather Service Saint Louis MO 239 PM CDT Tue Oct 7 2025

.KEY MESSAGES...

- Cooler conditions will last through Friday. This weekend we will return back to widespread highs in the 80s.

- Dry weather is favored for the rest of this week.

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.SHORT TERM... (Through Late Wednesday Night) Issued at 238 PM CDT Tue Oct 7 2025

The cold front responsible for yesterday`s and today`s rain and thunderstorms has exited the CWA to the south, and cool air is rushing in behind it. As of 18z, all sites north of I-70 remain below 70 degrees, with Mexico, MO failing to achieve even 60 degrees. On the flip side of I-70, some sites like Sparta, IL are reporting highs well into the 80s. Their warmth won`t last long, though. Tomorrow morning`s low temperatures will let us know that the cold air has overtaken us completely as those warmer sites dive into the low 50s - 15+ degrees cooler than this morning. Further north where the cool air has already established itself, lows will fall lower than 45 degrees.

Tomorrow will be a relieving day as high temperatures only reach the widespread low to mid-70s with portions of northeast Missouri remaining in the upper 60s. It`s tempting to call this cool weather and it is relatively, but this is actually normal for early October. The same can`t be said for Wednesday night/Thursday morning. As high pressure builds into the region, radiational cooling will tank low temperatures. The majority of the region is forecast to fall into the low 40s, which is a far cry from what we`ve become accustomed to. The HREF shows a 50 - 60% chance of lows below 40 degrees north of I-70. Upper 30s will be localized and more likely 1) closer to the surface high and 2) in valleys and sheltered areas. If KUIN does hit 39 degrees, it will be the first occurrence since April 10th.

Jaja

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.LONG TERM... (Thursday through Next Tuesday) Issued at 238 PM CDT Tue Oct 7 2025

Thursday into Friday morning will be the coolest period of the week. Highs in the low 70s on Thursday with 30s to 40s dewpoints will make for a refreshing day. Friday morning lows will be crisp yet again falling into the upper 30s to mid-40s. It`s possible that low-lying areas around metro St. Louis reach 39 degrees, though the city itself will be insulated by the urban heat island. If, somehow, KSTL did reach 39 degrees, it would be the first occurrence since April 8th.

By Friday, the surface high will slide east, opening us up to southerly flow and low-level warm air advection. Aloft, ridging will begin to establish itself in the Mid-Mississippi Valley as well. This pattern will support a warming trend that will bring us back into the 80s for highs by Saturday and last through the weekend. A closed low will dive southeastward through the Great Lakes and threaten to impact our sensible weather on Friday, but ongoing frontolysis paired with our very dry air will mitigate any chance at cooling or rain once associated with the system. With that, the forecast will remain dry through this weekend.

Jaja

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.AVIATION... (For the 18z TAFs through 18z Wednesday Afternoon) Issued at 1232 PM CDT Tue Oct 7 2025

IFR to MVFR ceilings will continue to lift and push southeast this afternoon through this evening. The St. Louis and Mid-Missouri TAF sites should expect a return to VFR conditions early this evening, with the entire CWA following by midnight. Otherwise, winds will turn to northeasterly tomorrow morning.

Jaja

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.LSX WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES... MO...None. IL...None. &&

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