quick thoughts on the week ahead

October 24th, 2009 by mitchell.gaines673

-  Two pattern changes next week. The first will be the establishment of a ridge over the east due a monster west coast trough from Monday until the end of the week the second change will be when a sharp cold front brings a less amplified version of this trough east when that happens will be a BIG factor in the Halloween weather forecast. Read the rest of this entry »

weekend forecast

October 23rd, 2009 by mitchell.gaines673

1. For this afternoon a dry slot in behind the main rain band will move into the region allowing for a decrease in showers and storms this afternoon. Highs should be in the upper 60’s  to lower 70’s across the region with winds shifting from south ahead of the front to northwest behind the front later tonight. The frontal passage will allow low temps to fall into the upper 40’s overnight. Read the rest of this entry »

Mid week update ( congrats to Dr.Goodrich)

October 21st, 2009 by mitchell.gaines673

1. There some issues with comments getting through please try again if you have trouble getting through or e-mail Dr.Goodrich (gregory.goodrich@wku.edu). However he will be unavailable for the next two weeks.

2. Congratulations to Dr.Goodrich and his family as they will now have the honor of raising two meteorologists into the world that were born on Monday.

3. we have come one complete circle in the author loop now so it’s back to the start.

4. on to the weather now Read the rest of this entry »

A look at the weekend

October 16th, 2009 by robert.roberts538

Friday is here and it is wet and cold outside. Today we can expect a high temperature of around 50 degrees with a chance of light scattered showers as we get into the afternoon and evening hours. Your Saturday looks to be colder than today with highs in the upper 40’s. There is a slight chance of showers throughout the day on Saturday but should remain mostly cloudy and dry for most of the day. Read the rest of this entry »

Midweek Update

October 14th, 2009 by robert.roberts538

It looks as if the rest of Wednesday will stay dry, but you can expect it to remain mostly cloudy for the rest of today with highs lucky to reach the mid 50’s. Rain will resume late Wednesday night into Thursday morning but should taper off during the afternoon hours, with the rest of the day remaining mostly cloudy. Read the rest of this entry »

A look at the week ahead

October 12th, 2009 by robert.roberts538

It looks like today and the majority of Tuesday will stay dry. Chances of rain will increase late Tuesday afternoon into Tuesday evening with chances of rain remaining with us the rest of the week. Read the rest of this entry »

Update

October 8th, 2009 by landon.hampton

Strong line of storms have developed ahead of the cold front and has put the far west counties of south central Kentucky under a TORNADO WATCH through this evening.

Expecting strong winds and heavy downpours with this system.  Be sure to stay updated for the threat of severe weather will be on the rise through the night. Another round is expected tomorrow, however, the storms are not expected to be as strong. Here is a look at the current watches issued across the US.

Another hit of precipitation

October 7th, 2009 by landon.hampton

Cold front passed early this morning with a high pressure center swinging in right behind it. Today has been a beautiful day and tomorrow should begin in the same fashion.  Highs look to hit in the mid-70’s for our Thursday with minimal chances of precipitation from an approaching warm front. Read the rest of this entry »

Wet start to the week

October 4th, 2009 by landon.hampton

Scattered showers will continue through this evening as a weakening low located to our south continues to push east.  Clouds will diminish as we enter the morning hours to start the week. Read the rest of this entry »

Enjoy the weekend

October 2nd, 2009 by anthony.bedel713

After a good soaking very early this morning, the skies have cleared out nicely over south central Kentucky.  Read the rest of this entry »