Seasonal Weather in St. Louis: What to Expect Throughout the Year (and why you’ll probably regret it)
okay, so like, let’s talk about St. Louis. it’s… a thing. i’ve been bouncing around here for, uh, six months now, mostly fueled by lukewarm coffee and the vague hope of finding a decent taco truck. and honestly? the weather is a whole vibe. it’s not pretty, it’s not consistently anything, it’s just… there. like a slightly disappointing roommate.
first off, let’s get the boring stuff out of the way. rent’s kinda brutal. i’m paying $850 a month for a closet-sized apartment in Kirkwood - which, by the way, is basically a suburb of St. Louis that’s aggressively trying to be Portland. you can find cheaper places, but they’re usually in areas where you’re actively avoiding eye contact with anyone. speaking of which, the job market’s… okay. mostly logistics and manufacturing. i’m freelancing as a graphic designer, which is a rollercoaster of ‘feast or famine’ - mostly famine, tbh. you can check out some listings on Indeed: https://www.indeed.com/jobs?q=graphic+designer&l=St.+Louis%2C+MO.
now, the weather. it’s a process. spring is basically a prolonged, soggy disappointment. think April showers, a lot of gray, and the constant feeling that you’re wearing a slightly damp sweater. it’s like, 55 degrees and drizzling, then suddenly 70 and sunny, then back to 55 and drizzling. it’s exhausting. summer? it’s hot. really hot. we’re talking 90 degrees and sticky, with humidity that makes you feel like you’re slowly melting. it’s the kind of heat where you can practically hear your pores screaming. you can find some decent outdoor activities on TripAdvisor: https://www.tripadvisor.com/Attractions-g29081-Activities-St_Louis_Missouri.html.
fall is… okay. it’s the season of the arch being lit up, which is cool, I guess. but it’s also when the wind picks up and you’re suddenly wearing a scarf in September. and the leaves? they turn brown and fall off. it’s depressing. winter is just… cold. and gray. and snowy, sometimes. it’s the kind of cold that makes your fingers numb and your nose run. you’ll be driving through the metro east, and it’ll just be a blanket of white. it’s beautiful, but also terrifying. you can check out some local Reddit discussions here: https://www.reddit.com/r/StLouis.
*Here’s a quick breakdown (because who has time for detailed spreadsheets?):Season Average Temp (°F) Precipitation (inches) Sunshine Hours (avg) Spring 55-70 4-6 5-7 Summer 75-85 6-8 8-10 Fall 50-65 3-4 6-8 Winter 25-35 8-10 4-6
Drunk Advice (from a guy I met at a dive bar called The Old 67): “Don’t bother with the Gateway Arch. It’s overpriced and crowded. Just go to Forest Park. Seriously. It’s got everything.”
Overheard Gossip (from a barista at a place called Rise City Coffee): “Apparently, the Blues are tanking. Again. It’s a whole thing.”
Something a Local Warned Me About:* “Don’t go to Soulard on a Friday night unless you want to get ripped off and possibly robbed. Just… don’t.”
Honestly, the best thing about St. Louis is the sheer, unadulterated weirdness of it all. It’s a city of contradictions - beautiful architecture next to crumbling infrastructure, friendly people next to a palpable sense of unease. it’s a place where you can find a decent slice of pizza and a surprisingly good craft beer, but also a whole lot of potholes. it’s… complicated. and i’m still trying to figure it out. you can find some great Yelp reviews here: https://www.yelp.com/directory/St-Louis-Missouri
And, you know, if you’re looking for a good place to grab a coffee, I highly recommend checking out The Roasterie. They make a mean cold brew. Seriously, it’s a lifesaver.
Okay, I’m going to go refill my coffee. Need. More. Caffeine.
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