Potentially. Much of north North Carolina is at a risk of severe thunderstorms, and tornadoes have been mentioned as a threat for that day.
Yes. The outlook for April 14, 2012 mentioned some risk for violent tornadoes, referring to tornadoes of EF4 and EF5 intensity.
Probably not. Tornado activity for April 29 appears to be winding down for the night. However, tornadoes are still possible on April 30.
It is too early to tell for sure, as there is always uncertainty in these outlooks, but the fact that there is a moderate risk outlook and the potential for tornadoes has been mentioned, a few strong (EF2+) tornadoes may be possible. However, the oulook states that the primary threat is expected to be hail.
There were 19 tornadoes recorded in the U.S. on April 9, 2011.
There were 85 tornadoes confirmed on April 14, 2012.
Tornadoes in April 2011 killed 363 people.
If tomorrow is April 23 it is.
There were 758 confirmed tornadoes in the U.S. in April 2011, a record high. Worldwide statistics are not available.
There were no deaths or injuries from the tornadoes of April 11, 2012. Both of the tornadoes in Texas on that date were rated EF0 and such tornadoes hardly ever kill.
There were 208 tornadoes recorded on April 27, 2011, the most ever in a single day.
Yes. An F4 tornado struck western San Antonio on April 28, 1953 which killed 1 person.
Tornadoes killed 53 people in Michigan on April 11, 1965