Wet Bowling Green Weather

Real Time Bowling Green Weather Radar:


Monday 6/29 – Scattered Thunderstorms – High 83° / Tonight – Partly Cloudy – Low 67°

We’re currently waking up to some isolated showers across the region. This is in response to a weak impulse of energy embedded in the northwest flow aloft across the Bowling Green area. The northwest flow is well established and will stay in place for the entire forecast period. This will help keep highs in the 80s. Today’s high is forecast to be 83°.

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A few scattered thunderstorms may develop this afternoon. Most of the models are depicting a thin line of showers and thunderstorms developing to the north of the region, then moving to the south into the Bowling Green area. Given the chance of moderate instability, isolated strong to severe storms may be possible with large hail and damaging wind being the main threats, with a small chance of a tornado.

Thunderstorms should weaken this evening. Partly cloudy skies are in store overnight with a low around 67°.


Tuesday 6/30 – Isolated Thunderstorms – High 85° / Tue Night – Isolated Showers – Low 67°

The weak impulse of energy will be a bit less organized on Tuesday. This will lead to the formation of an area of broad low pressure to the north of the region. This should provide enough lift to cause a few isolated thunderstorms to develop after we reach a high of 85°. A few storms could be on the strong side once again.

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h/t giphy.com

Tuesday night will bring isolated showers to the region with a low around 67°.


Wednesday 7/1 – Scattered Showers – High 81° / Wed Night – Scattered Showers – Low 70° 

Another disturbance will form once again on Tuesday in the central Plains. This will move into Missouri on Wednesday. As the warm front of this weak are of low pressure lifts north through the region, a steady rain may develop across the region, with embedded thunderstorms. Highs will be in the low 80s. Due to the strong lift along the warm front, a few storms may be strong.

Wednesday Rainfall Totals - NAM Model - Twisterdata.com
Wednesday Rainfall Totals – NAM Model – Twisterdata.com

Scattered showers and thunderstorms will continue into the overnight hours as the low pressure system tracks right over our area. 24 hour precipitation amounts may add up to 1.5-2″ of rain. Lows will be around 70°.

That should wrap up this forecast. Be sure to follow @WxOrNotBG for the latest Bowling Green weather information.