Bowling Green Weather Continues to look Warm

Real-time Bowling Green Weather Radar Yesterday’s Weather Yesterday was another really nice day in the line of nice days that we have seen going all the way back to the beginning of last week. Highs only jumped into the mid 80s, and skies were mostly sunny across the region. It was just really nice, and […]

A Running History of Hurricane Matthew

As many of you know, Hurricane Matthew is on a tear across the north-central Caribbean right now. Matthew formed on Wednesday of last week, and hasn’t looked back since. He has posed a threat to the central Caribbean, and now is posing a threat to the US. This is his story. Wednesday, September 28th. Matthew […]

Warmer Bowling Green Weather Upcoming

Real-time Bowling Green Weather Radar Yesterday’s Weather Yesterday was a picture perfect day across southern Kentucky. After several days of stubborn cloudiness (I’m looking at you, Sunday), we finally received a day with very few clouds in the sky. As a result, temps rose into the upper 70s, and humidity stayed low across the region. […]

WxOrNotBG Tweets of the Week

Twitter is a meteorologist’s best friend and worst enemy. Meteorologists send out hundreds of tweets per day, and it is such a useful tool for dispensing information. Many times, though, hype will begin and spread like fire on Twitter. Other times, it saves someone’s life. Therefore, Twitter sees the best and worst out of meteorologists […]

Tropical Storm Matthew Forms

This morning, Tropical Storm Matthew got off to a strong start. A former tropical wave who has been watched closely and been forecast to develop into a Hurricane in the Caribbean, Matthew finally closed off his surface circulation this morning. During his tropical wave days, Matthew took his time developing, but even yesterday (without a closed […]

WxOrNotBG Tweets of the Week

Twitter is a meteorologist’s best friend and worst enemy. Meteorologists send out hundreds of tweets per day, and it is such a useful tool for dispensing information. Many times, though, hype will begin and spread like fire on Twitter. Other times, it saves someone’s life. Therefore, Twitter sees the best and worst out of meteorologists […]

WxOrNotBG Tweets of the Week

Twitter is a meteorologist’s best friend and worst enemy. Meteorologists send out hundreds of tweets per day, and it is such a useful tool for dispensing information. Many times, though, hype will begin and spread like fire on Twitter. Other times, it saves someone’s life. Therefore, Twitter sees the best and worst out of meteorologists […]

Tropical Storm Julia Forms…Inland?

For the past, oh say, week or so, we have been tracking a system traversing across the Atlantic referred to as “93L” by the National Hurricane Center (NHC). As it propagated eastward, it looked fairly terrible the majority of the way. It was disorganized and just kinda an amorphous blob. I citizens x’d this yesterday. […]

Remnants of Tropical Storm Newton Impacts Arizona

On Sunday afternoon, Tropical Depression 15 formed in the eastern Pacific. It was a large and relatively organized system, but once it got going, it got going. It began to intensify Sunday afternoon, becoming Tropical Storm Newton by Sunday evening. Tropical Storm Newton https://t.co/Iwri6nE15v #NASA pic.twitter.com/kjCdWpyGdx — NASA Earth (@NASAEarth) September 6, 2016 It rapidly strengthened […]