A sharp drop in temperature has arrived across campus. Expect cold days with highs hovering in the 20s to 30s °F and nights dipping into the teens and low 20s. With a mix of wind, clouds, possible snow and a few breaks of sun, it’s a week to bundle up and stay weather-ready.
Monday: Cold and overcast with a high near 33 °F and a low around 26 °F. The sky will stay mostly cloudy while breezes push through campus, good weather for indoor classes or a warm coffee between lectures. Expect wind chills to make it feel noticeably colder during the walk between buildings.
Tuesday: Snow is likely much of the morning, 1 to 1.5 inches, then clouds persist throughout the afternoon. High near 32 °F and low around 21 °F. Windy conditions and slick sidewalks may slow things down; traveling between campus spots might be a bit chilly and slippery, so plan extra time.
Wednesday: Mostly cloudy, chilly and breezy with a high around 34 °F and a low near 21 °F. The wind will keep the air biting cold, so winter coats, gloves and hats will come in handy. Outdoor time between classes will be brisk; indoor spots may feel especially welcoming.
Thursday: Very cold with a high near 26 °F and a frigid low close to 9 °F overnight. If you’re headed out, bundle up carefully; it’s the coldest day of the week by far. Students should plan for brief outdoor trips rather than long walks across campus.
Friday: Cold with mostly cloudy skies and occasional snow flurries, high around 27 °F, low near 23 °F. Daytime won’t warm much, so layers are absolutely essential. Feels like a day for inside studying or campus events, outdoor plans may be less appealing.
Saturday: Night remains cold with clouds overhead; high near 30 °F and low around 25 °F. Cold and gray skies may make outdoor plans less inviting, but it’s a decent time to bundle up and catch up on schoolwork or indoor hangouts. Snow chances are low, but the chill is steady.
Sunday: Still cold and mostly cloudy, with highs around 30 to 34 °F and lows near 25 °F. A cold, wintry wrap-up to the week, a good day for indoor activities, or a brief stroll if you dress warm. Expect the cold to linger through the evening.
This week at Bowling Green State University is a full winter preview, cold air, wind, snow chances and only a few mild spots. With highs rarely climbing above freezing and several days dipping deep into the teens, students should bundle up, plan indoor options and keep snow gear at the ready. It’s a sharp nudge that winter is here, time to make hot drinks, warm layers and cozy study spots your best friends.
