Tornadoes occur in April every year, but it is impossible to say whether any particularl location will be hit.
April-June is the best time to see a tornado, generally going north as the season progresses.
There were 758 tornadoes recorded in the United States in April 2011. This list will only include the most notable and the ones with the most media coverage. The Maplewood, Iowa tornado of April 9: EF3 The Tusha, Oklahoma tornado of of April 14: EF3 The Jackson/Clinton, Mississippi tornado of April 15: EF3 The Leakesville, Mississippi tonado of April 15: EF3 The Raleigh, North Carolina tornado of April 16: EF3 The Askewville, North Carolina tornado of April 16: EF3 The St Louis, Missouri tornado of April 22: EF4 The Vilonia, Arkansas tornado of April 25: EF2 The Tuscaloosa/Birmingham, Alabama tornado of April 27: EF4 The Hackleburg/Phil Campbell, Alabama tornado of April 27: EF5 The Smithville, Mississippi tornado of April 27: EF5 The Ringgold, Georgia/Cleveland Tennessee tornado of April 27: EF4 The Shoal Creek, Alabama tornado of April 27: EF4 The Rainsville, Alabama tornado of April 27: EF5 The Cordova, Alabama tornado of April 27: EF4 The Cullman, Alabama tornado of April 27: EF4 The Section, Alabama/Trenton Georgia tornado of April 27: EF4
There were no deaths from the tornado on April 2, nor the Dallas tornado on April 3.
Kilbeggan Ireland in Europe April 30th 1054 was the first recorded tornado. But they have doubtless been going on since prehistoric times.
is their going to be a tornadoyes their is going to be a tornado in Oceanside im scard
It is impossible to make such a prediction. Where a specific tornado may hit cannot be predicted more than a few minutes ahead of time. However, for today, April 7, 2012 the chances of a tornado forming anywhere in the U.S. are minimal.
No. While significant tornado outbreaks have occurred outside of tornado season, there have only been two recorded: one in April of 1974 and one in April of 2011. April is in tornado season.
Gradually Going Tornado was created in 1980-02.
The Xenia, Ohio tornado of April 3, 1974 was an F5, the strongest category of tornado.
Tornado activity in Georgia is usually highest in March and April.
The Dallas tornado of April 2, 1957 killed 10.
The highest death toll from a single tornado was 1300 in the Daulatpur-Saturia, Bangladesh tornado of April 26, 1989. The highest death toll from a U.S. tornado was 695 in the Tri-State tornado of March 18, 1925. Based on records going back to 1875, tornadoes in the U.S. have killed more than 19,000 people in total.