Yes! San Antonio Texas is "at risk", but the last "Tornado Warning" for that area was in March of 2002.
See the link below to see the map of Tornado Alley.
Most of the Continental US is the potential victim of such winds. San Antonio is only slightly south of what is known as Tornado Alley, and could become a weather victim.
Most of the Continental US is the potential victim of such winds. San Antonio is only slightly south of what is known as Tornado Alley, and could become a weather victim.
An F4 tornado moved along the northern part of the San Antonio area on April 28, 1953, killing one person.
Alley
No. While Ontario does get tornadoes, it is nowhere near Tornado Alley. Tornado Alley is farther west.
Yes. Tornado Alley is in the south of the U.S.A.
Tornado Alley does not have official boundaries. Depending on how the map is drawn Leander could be considered just inside or just outside Tornado Alley.
Western Missouri is generally considered to be in Tornado Alley.
The ISBN of Tornado Alley - book - is 0916156842.
Tornado Alley - book - was created in 1989.
Yes you have to capitalize both. = "Tornado Alley" .
Yes. South Dakota is in Tornado Alley.