03/15/2026
For tomorrow's weather outlook, secure your patio furniture/ glass now, no umbrellas out or even in post of table.
Clear objects that can be thrown towards your car to prevent auto glass damage too. Every preventative step can help you and potentially your neighbor. Stay safe.
TIMING FOR TOMORROW | POSTED: 3/15 2:30PM
Looking ahead to tomorrow, we will see a strong cold front move through the region. Our Cedar Point Federal Credit Union Futureview shows this well. We will likely see this forecast unfold in a few stages:
🌧 Morning (7–11 AM): Periods of rain and showers move through the region. This activity will be important because how quickly skies clear afterward will determine how unstable the atmosphere becomes.
🌩 Late Morning–Early Afternoon (11 AM–4 PM): A few isolated storms could develop ahead of the main front.
If enough clearing occurs, some of these storms could rotate and attempt to produce a tornado.
⚡ Main Severe Line (3–8 PM): A squall line of strong storms will move through as the cold front arrives.
This line could produce widespread damaging winds of 70–80 mph and embedded spin-up tornadoes.
⚠️ What could still change: If clouds and rain linger longer Monday morning, it could limit how unstable the atmosphere becomes and reduce the severe threat. However, this is still a setup worth taking seriously.
Have a severe weather plan ready for Monday afternoon, and make sure you have a way to receive warnings (JB Weather is a great resource!). Schools and businesses should consider early dismissals to avoid the highest risk. This does not mean everyone will be hit by severe weather. However, a risk to this level does not happen often.