The Storm Prediction Center has elevated the severe weather threat level to Moderate for St. Louis, Missouri, on Friday evening, March 14, 2025. This is the second-highest warning issued for severe storms, indicating a significant risk of damaging winds and tornadoes in the area.
- Moderate threat level for severe storms
- Significant wind gusts over 50 mph expected
- Tornado probability at 10% for Friday evening
- Hail risk includes golf ball-sized hail
- Fast-moving storms require emergency preparedness
- Wind damage is the primary concern
The severe weather threat in St. Louis is intensifying as meteorologists predict significant storm activity on Friday evening. A low-pressure system located in Nebraska will drive storm development along a dry line and cold front, leading to potentially hazardous conditions across the area.
Key details include:
- Threat Level: Moderate (Level 4 of 5)
- Expected Wind Gusts: Over 50 mph consistently throughout the day
- Tornado Probability: 10% chance of significant tornadoes (EF2 or greater)
- Hail Risk: Potential for golf ball-sized hail
This system poses a high risk for wind damage due to strong gusts that may exceed 70 mph within certain areas. As storms progress into the evening, they could form a line capable of producing destructive winds and brief tornadoes that may remain on the ground longer than usual. Residents are advised to prepare an emergency plan and stay informed about updates from local authorities.