Here is an overview of the expected weather the next two weeks. If severe weather is expected ( most likely middle of next week if at all) or the tropics become more active another update may be needed before the end of this forecast. Also you can scroll down to previous posts on my summer forecast and a recap of the field methods class tracking storms in the plains.
Sat Jun 5- isolated (30%) lo 68 hi 92
Sun Jun 6- scattered (50%) lo 69 hi 88
Mon Jun 7- isolated (30%) lo 65 hi 86
Tue Jun 8, Wed Jun 9, Thu Jun 10- mcs complex chances, scattered (50%) lows mid 60′s highs mid 80′s.
Fri Jun 11- fair lo 66 hi 89
Sat Jun 12- hot lo 67 hi 91
Sun Jun 13- hot low 71 hi 95 ( heat index:100)
Mon Jun 14- hot lo 73 hi 95( heat index: 100)
Tue Jun 15- fair lo 73 hi 91
Wed Jun 16- isolated (30%) lo 71 hi 87
Thu Jun 17- isolated (30%) lo 68 hi 85
Fri Jun 18- fair lo 67 hi 87
Sat Jun 19- fair lo 68 hi 87
strong storm over northeast warren near the corvette muesum another strong storm just west of greenwood mall. small hail, gusty winds and hvy rains are possible between now and 4 pm.
THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN LOUISVILLE HAS ISSUED A
* FLOOD ADVISORY FOR…
WARREN COUNTY IN SOUTH CENTRAL KENTUCKY…
THIS INCLUDES THE CITY OF BOWLING GREEN…
* UNTIL 630 PM CDT
* AT 330 PM CDT…DOPPLER RADAR INDICATED THAT UP TO AN INCH OF RAIN
HAS FALLEN IN THE PAST 20 MINUTES FROM HEAVY THUNDERSTORMS MOVING
OVER THE SAME AREAS IN WARREN COUNTY. THIS INCLUDES THE BOWLING
GREEN METRO AREA…NORTHEAST TOWARDS THE TOWN OF OAKLAND. THESE
STORMS WILL CAUSE STANDING WATER IN SOME SPOTS THROUGHOUT BOWLING
GREEN AND SURROUNDING COMMUNITIES.
ADDITIONAL RAINFALL AMOUNTS OF ANOTHER INCH WILL BE POSSIBLE WITHIN
THE HOUR IN THE ADVISORY AREA.
BULLETIN – EAS ACTIVATION REQUESTED
FLASH FLOOD WARNING
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE LOUISVILLE KY
356 PM CDT FRI JUN 4 2010
THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN LOUISVILLE HAS ISSUED A
* FLASH FLOOD WARNING FOR…
CENTRAL WARREN COUNTY IN SOUTH CENTRAL KENTUCKY…
THIS INCLUDES THE CITY OF BOWLING GREEN…
* UNTIL 645 PM CDT
* AT 349 PM CDT…NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE DOPPLER RADAR INDICATED
FLASH FLOODING WAS LIKELY FROM HEAVY THUNDERSTORMS MOVING OVER THE
SAME AREAS WITHIN THE WARNED AREA.
* LOCATIONS IMPACTED INCLUDE…BOWLING GREEN…
IN ADDITION…WARREN COUNTY REGIONAL AIRPORT AND PLUM SPRINGS ARE
INCLUDED IN THIS FLASH FLOOD WARNING. THE AIRPORT HAS RECEIVED
CLOSE TO TWO INCHES OF RAIN WITHIN THE LAST HOUR…AND THIS COULD
CAUSE FLASH FLOODING OR STANDING WATER…ESPECIALLY WITHIN THE
BOWLING GREEN METRO AREA.
Weather Statement 06.04.2010 (3:50 pm CDT)
Thunderstorms will continue to move over the southern and central portions of Warren county including most of Bowling Green over the next hour. These storms may contain gusty winds and hail but most noticeably have heavy rainfall rates. With the slow north and east movement of the storms flash flooding is possible this afternoon and evening.
Lead Forecaster: MWG