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St. Louis forecast: Snow ends, cooler Sunday
SUMMARY: St. Louis is experiencing snow today, but warmer temperatures are expected soon. Morning snow is wrapping up, with some sunshine anticipated later, aiding power restoration efforts. Current temperatures range from 36 to 39 degrees. The day will be cooler, reaching the upper 40s to low 50s, typical for March. As the week progresses, temperatures will soar to the 70s and 80s on Monday and Tuesday, respectively. While showers and storms are predicted for Wednesday, severe weather is unlikely due to cooler mid-60s temperatures. Expect a clear and cooler night ahead with a beautiful sunset.

A few snowflakes fall until about 10 a.m. Sunday, but no accumulation is expected. Sunday will be crisp with highs in the mid 50s.
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Villa Ridge faces long road to recovery after tornado damage
SUMMARY: Villa Ridge is beginning its recovery after being hit by two tornadoes that caused significant damage. The National Weather Service confirmed the storms left destruction throughout the community, including a Burger King where 13 people were trapped but unharmed. Neighborhoods experienced roof losses, downed utility poles, and destroyed businesses, including damage to gas stations and local landmarks. First responders are actively working to restore electricity and clear debris. The community faces a challenging road ahead as many homes and businesses were either destroyed or severely impacted. Recovery efforts are just starting as residents navigate the aftermath of this disaster.

Villa Ridge, a small community in Franklin County, Missouri, took a direct hit from Friday evening’s severe storms, leaving behind a trail of devastation.
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Villa Ridge, Missouri businesses and homes torn and hit by debris from severe weather
SUMMARY: Severe weather recently devastated Villa Ridge, Missouri, with Franklin County experiencing some of the worst damage. Businesses, homes, and an animal training center were heavily impacted. Post-storm recovery efforts are underway, with crews working to clear debris and restore power. Notably, the Burger King had its windows blown out, and local gas stations suffered significant roof damage. Residents, including the Naf family, are mobilizing to assist their neighbors through a nonprofit initiative. Personal accounts reveal harrowing experiences, and the community is rallying together to provide support, showcasing resilience in the face of destruction.

Two gas stations in Villa Ridge were torn up after tornadoes and heavy winds hit Missouri on Friday. The family-friendly Purina Farms attraction was also severely damaged.
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More than 500 acres burn in Camden County, Mo. wildfires
SUMMARY: In Camden County, Missouri, multiple wind-driven wildfires resulted in around two dozen structures damaged or destroyed and over 500 acres burned on Friday afternoon. The Southwest Camden County Fire Protection District responded to several simultaneous fires fueled by dry conditions and gusty winds, with no injuries reported. A state of emergency was declared due to the widespread nature of the fires, which were aggravated by winds knocking down power lines. Rain later helped slow the fire spread, while firefighters from various agencies worked together to combat the blazes, including approximately ten additional fires sparked by drifting embers.
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