03/15/2026
Secure your balcony!!
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.