A Nice Wednesday, Followed by a Wet Thursday

It was another wet and windy day that featured a prominent temperature drop across south central Kentucky. An area of low pressure tracking through the Ohio Valley brought storms to the region this morning, and is now bringing the wrap around cold, and a few snow flakes to some, as it departs to the north and east.

Behind this, it's high pressure on the map, and that should set things up for a gorgeous, yet much cooler, Wednesday with highs in the mid 40s thanks to a predominantly northern wind flow remaining in place.

By Thursday, the stage is set for another nasty day as an area of low pressure arriving from the north brings a day of rain and a wintry mix to the state. The good news with this is that Bowling Green looks to remain warm enough for all rain, and even if a snow flake were to mix in, the very warm ground would hinder any issues from developing.

Our friends at the WPC are showing that system in their short range outlook.

Temperatures will spend most of the day in the 40s, so it will be a chilly rain with a nasty feel, but over all highs should top out right around 50 when it is all said and done.

Beyond that, things are looking up for the weekend!

Take care, and stay tuned for Nathan's weekend outlook on Thursday!
- Chris Reece

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