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The National Weather Service predicts steady snowfall beginning at midnight with up to 8 inches on the ground in parts of metro St. Louis.
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The most hazardous conditions, including extreme cold and blizzard conditions, are behind the initial front.
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Temperatures may drop to the mid-30s Friday night into Saturday morning.
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Two days after a record-breaking rainfall, another storm hit St. Louis, causing more flooding throughout the metro area.
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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.
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