More harsh weather is on tap for Saturday. The St. Louis area is currently expected to be on the southern side of a large system that will pass through the area. We may not see snow, but we could possibly be in for thunderstorms.

Sunday’s snow wasn’t much as snows go, but it caused some havoc on the highways. And the city of St. Louis made a warming bus and extra cots available to homeless people.

In the end, the National Weather Service office in Weldon Spring reported that 2½ to 3 inches of snow fell across the area Sunday morning. Snow briefly fell as hard as one inch per hour.

It was less than the worst predictions, but enough to cause trouble. Interstate 44 was shut down briefly in Franklin County Sunday morning after a tractor trailer lost control and overturned. Two other trucks were involved in a crash on Interstate 255 west of Telegraph Road.

And in Montgomery County in Illinois, a car heading north on Interstate 55 hit an Illinois State Police SUV that was on the shoulder with its emergency lights on and spun into the path of a third car. The driver of the first car and the state trooper were taken to a hospital with minor injuries.

The Missouri Department of Transportation asked drivers to avoid travel during the worst of the storm.