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Police: No Storm Damage Reported in Clayton, Richmond Heights

Meanwhile, a flood advisory remained in effect until 8:30 a.m. Tuesday.

A flood advisory was expected to remain in effect for and until 8:30 a.m. Tuesday after powerful overnight storms.

Drivers should not travel through areas where water is covering a road, the St. Louis County Office of Emergency Management stated in an email alert.

A tornado watch in effect earlier in the morning has been canceled as of 5:42 a.m.

No damage reports came into the as a result of the storm, Officer Korey Golcynski said. The same was true for the , Sgt. Doug Schaeffler said.

The did not receive any storm-damage reports, though officials there , Chief Kerry Hogan said.

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