We had a bit of a dreary
start to our workweek today with high temperatures nearly 10° cooler than this
weekend and light rain for much of the day.
According to the Kentucky Mesonet, Bowling Green has picked up right around
a quarter of an inch since midnight; however, some locations saw less than a
tenth of an inch due to the scattered nature of the showers.
Precipitation totals from midnight to 7:20PM CST courtesy of the Kentucky Mesonet. |
The good news is that sunshine
will return tomorrow along with some warmer temperatures as this rain system
pushes northeast. It will still be
jacket weather for most of us since the afternoon high will only be around 60°,
but it’s November so it’s supposed to finally be jacket weather! Our normal high this time of year is 62°.
Forecasted surface conditions for noon CST on Tuesday, November 10th courtesy of the Weather Prediction Center. |
The warming trend will
continue for Veteran’s Day on Wednesday with high temperatures in the low
70s! However, after such a warm and sunny
day, we are expecting the cold front currently located out west to bring us thunderstorms
Wednesday night into Thursday morning, some of which could be severe. We will keep you updated on that threat as we
move closer over the next couple of days.
Forecast:
Tonight: Cloudy skies, a 20% chance of drizzle or light rain
showers, lows near 43°, and light winds out of the north.
Tomorrow: Mostly sunny skies, highs near 60°, and winds out of
the west at around 3-6 mph.
Tomorrow Night:
Mostly clear skies, lows
near 41°, and light winds out of the southeast.
Thanks for reading, and
have a great night!
-Arden Gregory
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