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St. Louis gets needed rainfall after months of drought-like conditions throughout Missouri

Missouri is experiencing a moderate to extreme drought. (The red areas represent extreme drought and the orange areas represent moderate drought.)
National Integrated Drought Information System
Missouri is experiencing a moderate to extreme drought. (The red areas represent extreme drought and the orange areas represent moderate drought.)

St. Louis' weather forecast this week is rain, rain and more rain, yet that's good news for a region that's in the midst of a drought. 

National Weather Service meteorologist Jayson Gosselin says a dry weather pattern began last summer. He says that dry pattern continued into the fall — typically the wetter part of the year in Missouri — creating moderate to extreme drought throughout the state. 

"In terms of precipitation deficits since that time, anywhere from 8 to as much as 16 inches below normal, for that six to seven months," Gosselin said.

But the additional rainfall throughout this week could begin to turn things around for much of the region.

“So, there’s lots of good news looking ahead,” Gosselin said. “Basically from now through early this weekend, [it] looks like a lot of areas are going to get at least a couple of inches of rain; and there’s a possibility of anywhere from 3 to 5 [inches of accumulated rainfall] by Saturday.”

Current drought-like conditions are not unique to Missouri. Several states, including parts of Texas, Oklahoma and Kansas, are experiencing an extreme drought.

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Marissanne Lewis-Thompson joined the KRCU team in November 2015 as a feature reporter. She was born and raised in Kansas City, Missouri where she grew up watching a lot documentaries on PBS, which inspired her to tell stories. In May 2015, she graduated from the University of Missouri with a Bachelor of Journalism degree in Convergence Journalism. Marissanne comes to KRCU from KBIA, where she worked as a reporter, producer and supervising editor while covering stories on arts and culture, education and diversity.