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Weather & Seasonal Conditions
Gateway Arch experiences a full range of Midwestern weather, with each season offering its own charm-and a few challenges.
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Weather & Seasonal Conditions Details
Gateway Arch experiences a full range of Midwestern weather, with each season offering its own charm-and a few challenges. Understanding the seasonal shifts can help visitors plan a safe, comfortable, and memorable trip. Summer (June to August): Summer in St. Louis is hot and humid, with daytime highs frequently reaching 90-95F (32-35C) and humidity levels pushing the heat index even higher. Thunderstorms are common, especially in the afternoons. Visitors are advised to arrive early or in the evening to beat the heat, and make use of the air-conditioned Visitor Center beneath the Arch for midday relief. Autumn (September to November): Fall is one of the most pleasant times to visit, with cooler temperatures ranging from 70F (21C) in September to 50F (10C) by November. Crisp air, colorful foliage, and fewer crowds make this a favorite season for relaxed strolls along the riverfront. Keep an eye on event schedules, as the park sees increased foot traffic around holidays and weekends. Winter (December to February): Winters are generally cold, with average highs in the 40sF (4-9C) and occasional snow or freezing rain. While the park remains open, the drinking fountains are shut off from October through mid-May. Visitors should bundle up and be cautious on icy sidewalks or ramps. Spring (March to May): Spring brings mild temperatures, budding trees, and increased visitation. Highs typically hover around 60-75F (15-24C), but unpredictable weather means you might encounter sunny skies, rain showers, or even a chilly breeze in the same day. Field trips and school groups are common in April and May. Pro Tip: Always check the local forecast before your visit, dress in layers, and bring water and sun protection-especially in warmer months.
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