Snow causes traffic problems in St. Louis
ST. LOUIS (AP) — A little bit of snow causes a lot of traffic problems in the St. Louis area.
Less than an inch of snow fell early Monday, but it was enough to cause some slick spots for drivers during the morning commute. Dozens of accidents were reported, causing shutdown or slow-going on several interstates and other major roadways.
No serious injuries were reported.
Temperatures in St. Louis were expected to reach only into the mid-30s on Monday.
Less than an inch of snow fell early Monday, but it was enough to cause some slick spots for drivers during the morning commute. Dozens of accidents were reported, causing shutdown or slow-going on several interstates and other major roadways.
No serious injuries were reported.
Temperatures in St. Louis were expected to reach only into the mid-30s on Monday.
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