11/27/2025 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 11/27/2025 13:39
The City of St. Louis Department of Human Services has extended the activation of Code Blue protocols through Tuesday, December 2, at 9 a.m.
The Street Department will start to pre-treat roads on Friday ahead of snowfall and expects to begin plowing streets early Saturday.
About 150 emergency shelter beds will remain available from 6 p.m. to 9 a.m. on Thursday, Nov. 27, into Friday, Nov. 28. Walk-up shelter is available at the following locations:
Individuals can walk up to these facilities until 9 p.m., or can call 211. After 9 p.m., individuals must call 211.
The City was able to serve all individuals who sought shelter over the evening of Nov. 26 and will continue to monitor use to determine if additional shelter beds are required.
On Friday evening, Nov. 28, shelter operations are expected to move to 24-hour operations, and daytime warming centers will be opened for the remainder of the Code Blue activation through Tuesday. Cold temperatures are expected to remain below freezing during the day over this period, according to the National Weather Service.
Those seeking transportation to shelters can get picked up between 5 and 7 p.m. at the following locations:
With snow expected to hit St. Louis Friday night and Saturday, the Street Department has activated its snow plan protocol to pretreat the City's streets on Friday morning and plow when snow accumulates on the roads, likely in the early hours of Saturday.
Following the update to the Street Department's Winter Weather Preparedness Plan ahead of this winter, streets will be prioritized as follows:
If significant ice develops, all available vehicles and staff from other departments will be used to break up the ice.
The National Weather Service expects under 1 inch of snowfall per hour as the most likely scenario, but the Street Department is ready to adjust if severe snowfall occurs. The operations will be as follows, based on actual conditions:
The City of St. Louis and its partners are closely monitoring the weather conditions and will continue to provide updates on emergency shelter and efforts to keep streets passable, as needed.