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St. Louis is forecast for some record-breaking warmth this weekend, with the potential to hit temperatures that we haven't seen at this time of year in over 100 years.
Sunday’s weather events will drastically drop temperatures overnight through Tuesday, and increase the probability of high winds and snow this evening.
A tornado watch is in effect until 8 p.m. this evening as severe weather is imminent this evening. Here's what to know.
Sunday will bring an action-packed weather day to the St. Louis region with severe thunderstorms, gusty winds, fast-dropping temperatures and perhaps even some snow all possible into Monday.