A cool front moves in and sets the tone for a week of chilly mornings, varied afternoon conditions and a mix of sun and clouds. Highs will generally hover in the 30s °F to 50s °F while lows dip into the 20s °F and 30s °F, so students should be ready for layered outfits and changing skies.
Monday: Expect partial sunshine but a few snow showers are possible in the morning with wind picking up in the afternoon. High near 36 °F and low around 27 °F. It’s a day to bundle up for outdoor walks between classes and be cautious of slick patches if snow falls.
Tuesday: Thick clouds dominate and a few flurries may drift through; breezy and cold. High around 40 °F, low near 33 °F. A morning coffee or an indoor study session will feel more comfortable than a long stroll.
Wednesday: Rather cloudy and windy, with some brighter breaks later in the day. High climbs to about 48 °F, low near 34 °F. The wind will make it feel cooler than the thermometer, so a windbreaker layer is advised.
Thursday: Sunny to partly cloudy skies return with a high near 49 °F and a low around 33 °F. A pleasant improvement, giving students a good outdoor window for walks or afternoon breaks. The evening stays crisp, making it ideal for a light jacket.
Friday: Partly sunny and milder with highs around 50 °F and lows near 36 °F. A solid day for outdoor socializing or studying outside with minimal weather disruption. Just keep a light layer handy for later.
Saturday: Clouds in the morning may give way to some sun in the afternoon. High near 56 °F, low around 48 °F. This is likely the warmest day of the week—perfect for weekend campus events or errands.
Sunday: Low clouds build and rain may arrive in the afternoon. High near 58 °F, low around 36 °F. If you plan to be outside, aim for early day activities before the chance of showers increases.
It’s a week of transition for Bowling Green State University: cold beginnings, warming mid-week and a chance of rain to close things out. With highs gradually climbing into the upper 50 s and some moisture sneaking in by Sunday, students should dress in layers, plan outdoor time earlier in the day and be prepared for changing conditions.
