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Snow, Freezing Temps and Wind Headed This Way

Local meteorologists predict one to three inches will hit, beginning overnight.

According to local meteorologists, one to three inches of snow may fall across the St. Louis area by Thursday evening. UPDATED 7:50 p.m.

KSDK is reporting snowfall will begin overnight and by sunrise approximately an inch will have fallen. A winter weather advisory has also been issued for St. Louis County, by the National Weather Service.

KMOV reports that freezing temperatures are coming along with the snow. Temps around 20 degrees are reportedly expected Thursday, down from Wednesday's temperatures in the 50s. Gusting winds are expected to accompany the cold and snow, which KMOV reports will taper off around noon Thursday with flurries possible in the afternoon.

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Some cities are not pre-salting roads Wednesday night, but would consider bringing in road crews early Thursday to make a push for morning commuters. 

Winds and cold temperatures could make for patchy slick spots, even on treated roads.

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