Latest on significant severe weather expected late tonight – March 14-15, 2025
There is a level 4 “Moderate Risk” for severe storms Friday into early Saturday, March 14-15, 2025. Surrounding the Moderate Risk is the level 3 “Enhanced Risk”, level 2 “Slight Risk”, and level 1 “Marginal Risk”.
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The time to be weather aware will be about 7 p.m. Friday evening through 3 a.m. Saturday morning.
Tornadoes, several of which could be strong (EF-2 or higher) will be possible late tonight.
Hail up to baseball size in diameter is also a concern.
And potential for widespread wind gusts that could exceed 75-100 mph will threaten our area through this event.
A TORNADO WATCH is in effect until 11pm tonight. A few tornadoes likely. Some could be EF2 or higher. Make sure to have a plan in case any tornadoes touch down.
Below you will see a video of our StormCast weather model showing the timing and duration of the storms.
And we would love to see video of any storm footage you may get (safely!). You can upload that using our Now Local News App HERE.
FOX 23 Storm Alert Team
Meteorologist Jessica Blum