November is settling in and this week brings a cool mix of sunshine, breeze and occasional cloud cover across campus. Daytime highs will range in the 50s while nighttime lows dip into the upper 30s, a perfect week for layering up, taking in the fall air and staying ready for changing conditions.
Monday: Expect partly sunny skies with a high near 55°F and a low around 37°F. The breeze will make it feel cooler than the thermometer reads, especially when walking between buildings. As night comes, the air turns crisp, a jacket and maybe a scarf will come in handy.
Tuesday: Mostly sunny and mild, with a high close to 60°F and a low near 44°F. It’s a great day to take your study session outside, grab lunch on the quad or soak up some sunny class breaks. The evening stays relatively comfortable, though the chill begins to creep in again.
Wednesday: Partly sunny and noticeably breezy, with highs around 58°F and lows dipping to 39°F. The wind makes afternoons feel brisk, but the sunshine helps balance things out. As darkness falls, the temperature drops quickly, warm layers will be key for cooler late-day plans.
Thursday: Sunshine mixes with a few clouds, bringing temperatures to a high of about 54°F and a low near 37°F. Mornings may feel quite cool, but the afternoon warms just enough for outdoor errands or studying. The night stays chilly, perfect for a cup of something warm outside.
Friday: Sun filters through high clouds, with a high around 57°F and a low near 45°F. A mellow day to ease into the weekend, ideal for walking around campus or meeting friends. As night falls, you’ll want a warm layer to stay cozy in the crisp air.
Saturday: Cooler and more overcast, with a high near 50°F and a low around 38°F. The day may feel a bit drab, but it’s a solid pick for indoor plans, study sessions or catching up on things. If you step outside, the chill and clouds will remind you that fall is fully here.
Sunday: Clouds stick around and rain is possible in the afternoon, with a high near 50°F and a low around 37°F. Try to make the most of the morning if you’re planning anything outside, the afternoon might be damp. Evening calls for waterproof gear if you’ll be out and about.
This week at Bowling Green State University is all about transition, warm afternoons blend into brisk evenings and clouds may sneak in by the weekend. It’s a great time to layer, enjoy campus while the sun is out and stay prepared for a little rain by Sunday. A jacket and umbrella are both smart moves this week.
