Based on preliminary data, tornadoes occurred on October 1, October 12-14, October 17-19, and October 22.
As of October 9, 2010 the last tornadoes to occur were in a small outbreak of 7 tornadoes in Arizona on October 6.
Yes. There was a small outbreak of tornadoes in the United States on October 13, mostly along the Mississippi Valley.
Tornadoes are possible, but will probably be weak. Hurricanes are a very real threat, considering that Hurricane Sandy struck Jamaica in late October of 2012. October is considered part of hurricane season.
Yes. As of October 19, 2015 the last reported tornado in the U.S. was an EF0 in southern California on October 17. So far all tornadoes in October 2015 have been weak, causing little or no damage.
There was recently a series of 67 tornadoes all produce by the same storm system lasting from October 23 to October 27. The last of these tornadoes was an EF1 that occurred near King, North Carolina. The strongest of these tornadoes was a strong EF2 (near EF3) that struck Rice, Texas on October 24.
Since 1950, when the National Weather Service began keeping official records, there have been about 2,400 recorded tornadoes in the United States in October. The actual number of tornadoes is probably much higher as many of the smaller, weaker tornadoes were missed in the early days of record keeping. Worldwide statistics are not available.
The most recent large tornadoes in the United States, as of October 28, 2013, occurred on October 4. Several large tornadoes touched down across parts of Nebraska and Iowa.
Tornadoes 1995 - 1996 TV was released on: USA: 1 October 1996 (video premiere)
Yes, tornadoes have been recorded in every month.
As of October 13, 2014 the last known tornado was on October 10 near Centerville, Tennessee. it was rated EF1. More tornadoes are expected today.
As of October 28, 2013, Dallas was last impacted by tornadoes on April 3, 2012.