ST. LOUIS (KTVI) – Hazardous driving conditions from Sunday’s winter storm has AAA working overtime helping stranded motorists. AAA is expecting more than 3,000 calls for assistance Monday morning as temperatures dip below zero Sunday night into Monday morning's rush hour. Battery calls are expected to be the main call.
AAA working overtime to help motorists in winter storm

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