Pretty high actually. Michigan averages a little less than 20 each year and has seen tornadoes as strong as F5.
The deadliest tornado in Michigan History was the Flint, Michigan F5 tornado. It hit on June 8, 1953, killing 115. It was also the tenth deadliest tornado in U.S. history.
No. Although tornadoes are not uncommon Michigan it is not considered part of tornado alley.
Any place in Michigan can be hit by a tornado.
There were no recorded tornadoes in Michigan on April 25, 2009.
The last tornado to hit southeastern Michigan was an F0 that occured in the Muskegon area on November 10, 1998.
A of May 28, 2012 the last tornado in Michigan was on March 12.
The last tornado to hit Taylor was the summer of 1980.
Yes. Hamtramck Michigan was affected by an F2 tornado on July 2, 1997
The Flint, Michigan tornado of June 18, 1953 was about half a mile wide.
Tornado alley in America :P
A tornado-prone zone is an area that has a higher frequency of tornado occurrences compared to other regions. These zones are typically identified based on historical data and meteorological factors that make tornado formation more likely in that area. Residents in tornado-prone zones should be prepared for severe weather and have a plan in place for tornado alerts and safety measures.
The tornado of the elevens was categorized as an F4. It was called the tornado of the elevens because it occurred on November, 11, 1911. It was in Owosso, Michigan.