Monthly Archives: April 2012

The Storm Prediciton Center has released a new update for severe storms for parts of NW Kentucky. A weak front passes through this afternoon affecting areas primarily north and west of Bowling Green. The chance for storms will increase through … Continue reading

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Weekend forecast

Sorry for the break in coverage on the blog. However I will be forecasting for you till the close of the semester. 1. Today we have a Stationary front parked over the Ohio river and a cold front with low pressure over the … Continue reading

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Much Needed Rain on the Way

Bowling Green, along with much of the Mid South, continues to experience abnormally dry conditions.  Since the first of the year, Bowling Green is experiencing a rainfall deficit of 3.42 inches, 2.44 of that deficit being since the first of … Continue reading

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Quiet Weather Pattern in Place

An overall quiet weather pattern has been in place for the past few days, with the jet stream over the northern tier of states in the Contiguous United States.  In general this pattern reflects what is normally seen sometime around … Continue reading

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Fourteen-Year Anniversary of the Bowling Green Hail Storm

On this date fourteen years ago, April 16, 1998, the city of Bowling Green was devastated by a very potent supercell thunderstorm that produced baseball-size hail.  The storm developed in Logan County, and very quickly produced a tornado that would … Continue reading

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High pressure and northwest flow equals cooler temperatures

The weather across Bowling Green this week has been quite tranquil with high pressure in place.  The big story has been the change in temperatures with lows in the 30s and highs in the upper 50s to lower 60s.  Monday … Continue reading

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Frost expected Friday and Saturday. Highs back to normal for remainder of week.

Highlights: -Chance of precipitation Thursday -Much cooler temperatures expected Friday and Saturday morning -Highs returning to average Skies will be mostly cloudy to overcast for the duration of the night and morning as light to moderate showers continue to develop … Continue reading

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Above average temperatures continue and rain chances on the increase

An upper level ridge will continue to keep skies partly clear through the early part of the week as an amplified neutrally tilted trough continues to slide its way eastward across the United States.  As this trough moves eastward, a surface … Continue reading

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