Active Weather Pattern Continues Into the Weekend

Good Wednesday morning, folks, and thank you for visiting wxornotBG! It has been a soggy start to the week across the Commonwealth. With yesterday’s rainfall measurement of 0.48 inches, we have now recorded at least a trace of rainfall everyday since last Friday (May 15). However, our rainfall total for May so far is only […]

Below Normal Temperatures Keep Their Grip on Kentucky

After a rainy Friday, much needed sunshine returns for the weekend and into next week. Yesterday’s rain measurement of 0.30 inches brings our 2020 total so far to a whopping 24.38 inches. Our normal amount of rainfall from January 1 to May 9 is 17.19 inches. This means that we are 6.59 inches of rain […]

Below Normal Temperatures Stay Around for WABBLES

Good Wednesday morning folks! After what was a warm start to May, yesterday was the first day of cooler temperatures. Unfortunately, this trend of below normal temperatures will stay around for WABBLES. Decreasing Clouds for Today Taking a look at current radar, we can see light rain showers are exiting the WABBLES region. Luckily for […]

Arctic Blast on the Way?

Arctic air looks to be moving into the region next week. We could be seeing temperatures up to 25 degrees below normal for this time of year. If you don’t like winter, you may want to head south…to Brazil. Brad Panovich posted a blog that details the possible Arctic blast. One of the many reasons […]