Good Friday morning, Kentucky! Well, WABBLES for the most part missed out out on the snow again. We have reports of 2in in the Louisville metro and a couple inches south of us down near Nashville. Bowling Green continues to wait for its first measurable snow of the season as we are still sitting at […]
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Mostly Dry Weekend Ends with Showers
Happy Friday, folks! What a great week it has been across Kentucky with mostly sunny skies and dry conditions for the last 5 days!. We continue that trend for the short term as a mostly dry weekend ends with showers. Sunny Skies Today High pressure to our southeast will allow our temperatures to warm into […]
Springtime Storm Chances Tonight
Good Wednesday morning, folks, and I hope you’re week has been off to a great start and you’re staying healthy and safe so far! We’ve had quite the stretch of beautiful, sunny, but warm, days to begin April. But now with spring here, trees and flowers blooming, and plenty of pollen in the air, that […]
A Very Wet Start to the Week
Good morning South-Central Kentucky! We are officially 10 days out from Christmas, woohoo! If you plan on doing some holiday shopping within the next couple of days, I would recommend packing your rain gear because it is going to be a very wet start to the week. To start your morning on this fine Sunday, […]
More Snow Followed By Gelid Air
Sunny and cold today; more SNOW possible Monday. Posted by Landon Hampton on Sunday, 14 January 2018 Road conditions in many locations have improved compared to this time Saturday, however, temperatures falling to the single-digits overnight have inevitably kept travel hazardous this morning. Sunshine will join highs in the upper 20s today, before achieving the […]
Weather Whirlwind In Store
It’s a warm start in the 60s for south central Kentucky this morning, thanks to strong winds pouring in out of the south. We’re already experiencing gusts exceeding 25 mph. This will take temps to the mid/upper 60s by early afternoon. Roller Coaster Ride Initiated Southerly winds will continue to increase through morning, with gusts […]
The First WxOrNotBG Weather Events of the Year Poll
I know for a fact that many of you share in my love for College Football. I love college football. It is awesome, relatively unpredictable and just fun to watch. College football (in my opinion) is light years better than the NFL, and is just more pleasant to watch and be around. Over the past […]
Six Years ago: An Incredible Low Pressure System
Six years ago yesterday/today: an incredible mid-latitude cyclone developed across the central portion of the United States and deepened as it moved northward into the northern Plains. This low pressure system is honestly one of the more incredible meteorological anomalies that I have ever seen, as it was an absolutely beautiful example of the foundations […]
A Technical Discussion of the June 29, 2012 Derecho
Four years ago today, one of the more infamous derechoes in recorded meteorological history formed. This formed across northern Illinois and northern Indiana, and raced southeastward across the northern fringe of an intense surface high pressure system. This was an absolutely classic derecho, and was one of the more destructive events in recent memory, and […]
Weather Websites You Should Know
Here at WxOrNotBG, we reference a lot of weather websites, but we don’t always explain them or their uses to us. While the weather is quiet across much of the country, I feel like it is a pretty good chance to go through and list these websites for you! These websites are likely staples for some […]