ST. LOUIS (KMOX) - There's a flash flood warning in effect for Madison County, Ill.; St. Charles, all of St. Louis County and the City of St. Louis until 12:45 p.m. Thursday.
It could cause some problems on your morning commute. The National Weather Service and local first responders are reminding people to never drive into floodwater.
The flash flood watch continues elsewhere through the evening with the potential for repeated downpours that could produce localized and quick flooding, according to AccuWeather.
A Flash Flood Warning is in effect for St. Louis City and County, as well as parts of St. Charles and Madison Counties, until 12:45 p.m.Here's the latest from @accuweather's Dean DeVore.LISTEN: https://t.co/tGoaHLbjsD#KMOXRewind
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July 30, 2020 Showers and a few thunderstorms dumping heavy rain rolling through the STL metro area. Slow down and be mindful of reduced visibility and areas of minor flooding during your morning commute. #STLwx #MOwx #ILwx pic.twitter.com/breAdGBNKs
— NWS St. Louis (@NWSStLouis)
July 30, 2020 Flash Flood Warning including Saint Louis MO, O'Fallon MO, Saint Charles MO until 12:45 PM CDT pic.twitter.com/oKvXDfmnEz
— NWS St. Louis (@NWSStLouis)
July 30, 2020 It will be a very humid rest of the day, Thursday, with a few more rounds of showers or thunderstorms through the afternoon and a high of 82.
The wet weather will continue into the weekend with chances of showers and thunderstorms on Friday, Saturday and Sunday.
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