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Forecasters predict the snow will fall until midnight and 3 a.m., tapering off first in the west and later in the east.
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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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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鈥檚 a chance of snow in Illinois.
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The flooding in Pacific followed historic rainfall earlier this week that caused flash flooding across St. Louis County, killing two people.
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Humidity can bring the heat index up significantly, and 鈥渃orn sweat鈥 only adds to the moisture in the air.
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The St. Louis region is forecast to get two to four inches of rain from the storm, which is expected to continue throughout the day.
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Small nonfarm companies in the St. Louis region that have lost agricultural business due to the recent drought can apply for low-interest federal loans. The U.S. Small Business Administration is offering 30-year max economic injury loans at a 4% interest rate for businesses and 3.25% for nonprofits.
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It was the warmest year on record globally, and St. Louisans also felt the heat.
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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.