Go Back
  • For Business
  • |
  • Warnings
  • Data Suite
  • Forensics
  • Advertising
  • Superior Accuracy™
Rain to follow mid-May chill, frost in the Northeast. Get the details. Chevron right
110 F in Phoenix as heat wave builds over Southwest. See the forecast. Chevron right

Ashburn, VA

41°F
Location Chevron down
Location News Videos
Use Current Location
Recent

Ashburn

Virginia

41°
No results found.
Try searching for a city, zip code or point of interest.
Create Your Account Unlock extended daily and hourly forecasts — all with your free account.
Let's Go Chevron right
Have an account already? Log In
settings
Help
Ashburn, VA Weather
Today WinterCast Local {stormName} Tracker Hourly 10-Day Radar MinuteCast® Monthly Air Quality Health & Activities

Around the Globe

Hurricane Tracker

Severe Weather

Radar & Maps

News

News & Features

Astronomy

Business

Climate

Health

Recreation

Sports

Travel

For Business

Warnings

Data Suite

Forensics

Advertising

Superior Accuracy™

Video

Winter Center

Top Stories Severe Weather Hurricane Center Astronomy Climate Recreation Trending Today Health In Memoriam Case Studies Blogs & Webinars

News / Severe Weather

Expansive severe weather threat forecast for central US on Friday

By Alex Sosnowski, AccuWeather senior meteorologist

Published Apr 20, 2022 11:53 AM EDT | Updated Apr 22, 2022 4:08 AM EDT

Copied

A new round of severe weather will ramp up over the central United States on Friday and continue into Saturday as a potent storm swings from the Rockies to the Canada border, AccuWeather meteorologists say. The severe weather will threaten several major cities located across the Heartland.

The large circulation around the storm will draw warm, moist air northward from the Gulf of Mexico, while strong winds from the storm system can add the energy needed for storms to become violent. 

The same storm will be the latest to create blizzard conditions in parts of the Dakotas and Montana.

Much of Friday may tend to be quiet in terms of severe thunderstorms. However, as strong April sunshine heats the ground, thunderstorms will erupt and quickly turn severe during the late afternoon and evening hours, forecasters say.

The greatest threats from the severe weather from late Friday afternoon to Friday night will likely be from large hail and strong wind gusts, according to AccuWeather Meteorologist Randy Adkins.

As with any outbreak of severe weather, severe tornadoes could spin up and threaten to cause damage to properties.

"From late Friday to Friday evening, the best chance of a few tornadoes will be in portions of eastern Nebraska, southern and eastern South Dakota and western Iowa," AccuWeather Director of Forecast Operations Dan DePodwin said, adding, "this is where the greatest amount of twisting of winds in the atmosphere will be as well as a surge of warm and moist air at the same time."

Motorists should be prepared for changing weather conditions on their travels along interstates 29, 70, 80 and 90 on Friday evening. The storms may directly affect the cities of Sioux Falls, South Dakota, Grand Island, Nebraska, and Salina, Kansas. Since the storms are likely to occur near sunset or after dark on Friday, there will be an added danger.

Farther south, there can be a couple of widely separated severe thunderstorms from the Oklahoma and Texas panhandles to eastern New Mexico, forecasters say. The timing of those storms will again be from Friday afternoon into the nighttime hours.

These storms will erupt along the leading edge of dry, desert air to the west and hot, humid air to the east where temperatures are forecast to surge into the 80s to near 90 degrees Fahrenheit. Just as farther to the north, the greatest threats from these isolated storms will be potentially damaging hail and winds.

On Saturday, the risk of severe thunderstorms will push farther to the east into an area with a larger population. Storms are predicted to rumble over the lower Plains, the upper portion of the Mississippi Valley and the western part of the Great Lakes. Even though the overall coverage of the anticipated severe weather may be less concentrated than Friday evening, the more dense population zone could increase the danger and damage potential.

All facets of severe weather will be possible on Saturday afternoon and evening. Meteorologists expect the storms to unleash anything from high winds and large hail to localized flash flooding and a few tornadoes. The major metro areas of Minneapolis; Des Moines, Iowa; Kansas City, Missouri; Topeka, Kansas; and Oklahoma City may be affected by a severe thunderstorm as a cold front approaches from the west.

The risk of severe weather is expected to diminish on Sunday and Monday as the cold front pushes slowly across the Great Lakes and the Ohio Valley. Still, a few storms can be locally heavy and gusty as they cross the Chicago, Indianapolis and Detroit metro areas.

Farther south, storms and moisture along the tail end of the front could be given a boost from an approaching disturbance in the jet stream. The disturbance can cause the front to stall and thunderstorms to repeat in several areas. Some locations from northern Texas to the southern portions of Missouri, Illinois and Indiana, as well as the western part of Kentucky, could be hit with heavy rainfall and locally severe thunderstorms late this weekend to early next week.

While portions of the South Central states have "cooled off" a bit from the weekly onslaught of severe weather during the late winter and start of the spring, there have been fewer severe weather days farther north over the Plains and Midwest.

CLICK HERE FOR THE FREE ACCUWEATHER APP

The most recent round of severe weather in the North Central region occurred on April 12, when about a dozen reports of tornadoes were accompanied by dozens of incidents of high winds and hail from Kansas to Minnesota.

As the spring progresses, severe weather events tend to expand farther to the north, west and east in the middle of the nation as warmth and moisture increase, forecasters say.

MORE TO READ:

Western wildfires bring 'new peak to air pollution,' study finds
Moon to align with 4 planets before end of April
Historic Merry Oak tree damaged during storm given a 'new life'

For the latest weather news check back on AccuWeather.com. Watch the AccuWeather Network on DIRECTV, Frontier, Spectrum, fuboTV, Philo, and Verizon Fios. AccuWeather Now is now available on your preferred streaming platform.

Report a Typo
Comments that don't add to the conversation may be automatically or manually removed by Facebook or AccuWeather. Profanity, personal attacks, and spam will not be tolerated.
Comments
Hide Comments

Weather News

Weather News

Smoke fills Florida sky as Max Road Fire erupts in Everglades

May 11, 2026
video

West Coast ski resorts closing earlier after mild winter

May 8, 2026
video

Are EV batteries affected by different temperatures?

May 11, 2026
Show more Show less Chevron down

Topics

Top Stories

Severe Weather

Hurricane Center

Astronomy

Climate

Recreation

Trending Today

Health

In Memoriam

Case Studies

Blogs & Webinars

Top Stories

Weather Forecasts

Mid-May chill dominates the Northeast as wet weather moves in

14 minutes ago

Weather News

Wavy Asperitus clouds amaze Missouri resident before record hail storm

3 days ago

Health

Wet spring, more mice? The weather link behind rare hantavirus risk

13 hours ago

Weather Forecasts

Southwest to sizzle as Phoenix, Las Vegas climb into the 100s

15 minutes ago

Health

Americans from hantavirus-hit cruise ship arrive in Nebraska

19 hours ago

More Stories

Featured Stories

Recreation

1st fatal bear attack since 1998 reported in Glacier National Park

17 hours ago

Severe Weather

Why sheltering under an overpass during severe weather is dangerous

14 hours ago

Weather News

83 days of sunlight: Alaska town won’t see another sunset until August

19 hours ago

Recreation

Rabid beaver attacks family fishing at Lake Henry in New Jersey

3 days ago

Weather News

Meet the first bald eagle born in Chicago in over 100 years

4 days ago

AccuWeather Severe Weather Expansive severe weather threat forecast for central US on Friday
Company
Proven Superior Accuracy™ About AccuWeather Digital Advertising Careers Press Contact Us
Products & Services
For Business For Partners For Advertising AccuWeather APIs AccuWeather Connect Personal Weather Stations
Apps & Downloads
iPhone App Android App See all Apps & Downloads
Subscription Services
AccuWeather Premium AccuWeather Professional
More
AccuWeather Ready Business Health Hurricane Leisure and Recreation Severe Weather Space and Astronomy Sports Travel Weather News Winter Center
Company
Proven Superior Accuracy™ About AccuWeather Digital Advertising Careers Press Contact Us
Products & Services
For Business For Partners For Advertising AccuWeather APIs AccuWeather Connect Personal Weather Stations
Apps & Downloads
iPhone App Android App See all Apps & Downloads
Subscription Services
AccuWeather Premium AccuWeather Professional
More
AccuWeather Ready Business Health Hurricane Leisure and Recreation Severe Weather Space and Astronomy Sports Travel Weather News Winter Center
© 2026 AccuWeather, Inc. "AccuWeather" and sun design are registered trademarks of AccuWeather, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
Terms of Use | Privacy Policy | Cookie Policy | About Your Privacy Do Not Sell or Share My Personal Information | Data Sources

...

...

...