Beware of Dangerous Heat

Good morning to you! If you have a pool, it may be necessary to use for the rest of this work week, as soaring heat indices sweep through our community. In today’s post, we will take a look at the heat that is to come as well as a cool down that we can look […]

Hot Start to the Week, But Followed By Showers

Good Sunday morning, y’all! Welcome to Sunday, the start of a new week. Hope everyone has been staying cool! We’ll have a hot start to the week, but followed by showers later on. Relief may be on the horizon! Heat Advisory Today The NWS has placed us under a Heat Advisory from 11am to 7pm […]

Dry, Excessive Heat Moves In

Good morning, friends! We started out the week on a good note with comfortable temperatures and beautiful, clear skies. Unfortunately, this is a bit deceiving for what we have coming for us. Starting today and especially tomorrow, dry, excessive heat moves in. The Heat Builds in Today Today, you’ll be able to feel the temperature […]

Scorchingly Hot and Humid Weekend on Tap

wxornotBG 7/21/17: It's gonna be HOT! Publicado por Landon Hampton em Sexta, 21 de julho de 2017 The Headline We’ve reached the dog days of summer and boy does it feel it outside. Yesterday was quite unpleasant and today will be even worse than that. The National Weather Service offices in Louisville and Paducah have issued […]

Thursday Afternoon Update: Heat Advisory Issued

Heat Advisory in effect 11 AM Friday to 7 PM Saturday The National Weather Service in Louisville, KY has issued a heat advisory (shaded counties pictured above) for Bowling Green and the surrounding area. Afternoon temperatures in the mid 90s combined with dew point temperatures in the low to mid 70s will yield peak heat index values […]

Sticky Bowling Green Weather

Real-time Bowling Green weather radar: Today, 7/18 – Mostly Sunny; HOT – High 95˚ / Tonight – Partly Cloudy & Muggy – Low 76˚ Good Saturday morning, Bowling Green! While we should remain mostly dry this weekend, the heat is going to be absolutely oppressive. We’re talking high temperatures in the mid-90s with dew points […]