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AccuWeather found historical records showing the majority of tornado reports in the last 50 years have shifted out of "tornado alley" and into the eastern U.S.
Tornado Alley is an area of the U.S. where there is a high potential for tornado development. It stretches from Texas through Oklahoma, Kansas, Missouri, Iowa and Nebraska.
The states in red are considered to be in Tornado Alley while states in orange are in "Dixie" Alley. (wowt) Mississippi is leading the tornado count at 85 tornadoes. Missouri ranks second at 55 ...
More severe storms were expected to roll across the central U.S. this week following the weather-related deaths of more than two dozen people and a devastating Kentucky tornado.
NORFOLK, Va. — According to the Storm Prediction Center, the U.S. averages over 1,200 tornadoes each year. Although tornadoes can happen at any time of the year, peak tornado season typically ...
Tennessee is not part of Tornado Alley, but the state has had its fair share of tornadoes over the years. Comparing annual data from 1980 to 1999 with 2000 to 2019, 20 U.S. states saw an increase ...
In what has historically been known as Tornado Alley — a designation that typically includes Kansas, Oklahoma and Texas — the peak of tornado season is May into early June. But the season ...
DALLAS — Tornado season in North Texas typically runs from late March into early June. While a tornado is possible almost any time of year, April and May are by far the most active months. It's ...
COLORADO, USA — Just weeks after an EF2 tornado struck Bennett in mid-May, another tornado-warned storm swept through the area on Tuesday. Although no official tornado touched down this time ...
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