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Yes, it is entirely possible. Supercells, the storms most likely to produce tornadoes, often go through cycles, producing one tornado after another. Usually the storm is moving as it cycles, however, causing the second tornado to hit somewhere down wind of where the first tornado struck. In some cases two or more tornadoes may be on the ground at the same time. It is also possible, though rare, for one supercell to follow behind another, resulting in the some locations being hit by two tornadoes within a relatively short period.

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