Alerts

Alerts & advisories

A local weather briefing for Grafton and nearby southern Lorain County communities: what is active now, what it means here, and which official sources matter most.

Local status

Grafton is in a broader severe-weather setup today

Updated: Apr 3, 2026, 7:30 AM

TODAY / COMING DAYS · Today: Marginal · Day 2: Slight

A regional severe-weather signal includes Grafton today, with additional outlook areas possible in the next few days.

Use today's outlook for same-day planning. Treat later days as an early heads-up that should get clearer with newer SPC and NWS updates.

Interpretation

What this means here

There is no active NWS warning or watch right now. The main takeaway is that Grafton sits inside a broader severe-weather setup today or in the next few days.

That does not mean severe weather is guaranteed in town. It means the larger pattern is worth keeping in mind while later forecasts narrow down who actually sees storms.

Active alerts

Weather alerts

No active National Weather Service weather alerts are in the current snapshot.

Active alerts

Public-safety alerts

No curated public-safety alerts are in the current snapshot.

Official outlook map

Official SPC Day 1 outlook map

Storm Prediction Center · TODAY / COMING DAYS · Today: Marginal · Day 2: Slight

SPC Day 1 convective outlook map

This official SPC Day 1 map shows the broader setup around Grafton. It matters because it shows where the regional signal is strongest, even though it does not guarantee town-level impact.

Planning layer

Severe weather outlook

A regional severe-weather signal includes Grafton today, with additional outlook areas possible in the next few days.

Use this layer for day-by-day planning. It is broad guidance for the wider region, so the local setup can still sharpen, fade, or shift before any warning exists.

Today Marginal Day 2 Slight

Today

  • Today: Marginal setup Worth keeping in mind for plans today if storms develop later.

Coming days

  • Day 2: Slight setup Something to keep on the radar if you are making outdoor or travel plans.

Use today's outlook for same-day planning. Treat later days as an early heads-up that should get clearer with newer SPC and NWS updates.

What could change

What could change next

The day-by-day risk areas are broad and can still shift with later outlooks. A later SPC update may upgrade, downgrade, or move the local signal before any watch exists.

How to use this page

Start with the local status banner for the immediate read, use the interpretation block for local meaning, then use the planning layer and official map for what may matter next.

If you just want the quickest read on current conditions, start with what matters now.