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The St. Louis region faced weather watches, warnings and closures as a winter storm pummeled the central Plains to the mid-Atlantic. Look at scenes from the storm through the lenses of our photojournalists.
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Some areas north of Interstate 70 could see a foot of snow by the time the storm moves out Monday morning.
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Missouri meteorologists expect a winter storm to impact the St. Louis area and other parts of Missouri. St. Louis could see a mix of freezing rain, sleet and snow.
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Millions of people will hit the road this Thanksgiving. Drivers in the St. Louis region may see rain in the next two days, and there’s a chance of snow in Illinois.
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The Missouri Department of Transportation says it hired at least 100 new employees to drive snowplows after having a shortage of drivers last winter season.
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Most roads were passable Friday following Thursday’s snowstorm, but brutally cold winds kept blowing. Thursday night had the ninth-lowest windchill ever recorded in St. Louis.
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Road crews are preparing for a blizzard Thursday expected to bring bitter cold and deadly wind chills just as Christmas travel begins.
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Some parts of the western St. Louis metro received nearly a foot of snow from the major winter storm.
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Some areas of the St. Louis region could end up with 10 inches of snow.
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Forecasters say the St. Louis region could see seven to 11 inches of snow before the storm moves out on Thursday.