Today was a pretty gloomy Sunday with cloudy skies and fog hanging around the area. Here in Bowling Green, the high temperature hit 52°, which is 4° warmer than normal for December 14th. Lingering clouds will keep temperatures from falling too low tonight, with lows remaining in the 40s. A high pressure system that has been hanging around will finally push its way eastward early tomorrow morning. The movement of this pressure center will allow a low pressure system to work its way toward our region from the Great Plains.
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Surface Map Valid Monday at 6 AM |
An upper-level trough will move eastward tomorrow with an accompanying low pressure system. This system will bring precipitation ahead of the front, with the best rain chances arriving in the afternoon for our area. A stray thunderstorm is possible in the late afternoon hours. Temperatures will reach the mid-50s tomorrow before a cold front swings through Monday night/Tuesday morning. Rain chances will continue into the overnight hours .
Forecast
Tonight: Mostly cloudy skies with a low around 40°. Winds becoming southeast, up to 5 mph.
Monday: Showers likely, with the possibility of a thunderstorm during the afternoon hours. High of 55°. Winds from the south at 5-10 mph. Chance of rain 60%.
Monday Night: Showers likely through Monday night. Temperatures will remain in the mid to upper-40s. South wind at 10 mph.
Thanks for reading and have a great night!
Mallory Schnell
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