After an overcast
morning, we ended up seeing quite a bit of sunshine later in the day today. According to the Kentucky Mesonet, Bowling
Green hit a high temperature of 35° today.
Highs only made it into the low to mid 30s across much of our region
this afternoon, but a warming trend will slowly start tomorrow.
Before the warmup gets
underway, we do have a slight chance of snow showers earlier in the day tomorrow. Once again, this system is not expected to bring
much accumulation. However, some areas
may get a dusting, and there could be a few slick spots on the road for the
morning commute. As shown in the graphic below, Bowling Green is not expected to accumulate more than 0.1" to 0.2" of snow. Any snow we do receive will
melt away by the afternoon as temperatures rise into the mid to upper 30s. If any of these showers are still hanging around
into the afternoon, they could change over to light rain.
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Forecasted snow totals at noon tomorrow courtesy of NWS Louisville. |
Once that system moves
out of our area, high pressure will begin to build in from the west and southwest. This will bring us clear and dry conditions
for Friday and Saturday along with some milder temperatures. We expect to make it into the mid 40s on
Friday and the mid 50s on Saturday before another system rolls in on Sunday and
brings us another chance for rain and a bit of a cool down.
Forecast:
Tonight: Mostly cloudy skies, a slight chance of light snow
showers late, lows near 26°, and light winds out of the north.
Tomorrow: Mostly cloudy skies, a 30% chance of light AM snow
showers, highs near 38°, and winds out of the west at around 3-6 mph.
Tomorrow Night:
Mostly clear skies, lows
near 25°, and light winds out of the west.
Thanks for reading, and have a great night!
-Arden Gregory
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