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Yes, it is rare for a tornado to be stationary.

The average forwards Speed of a tornado is 35mph and the average distance traveled is 5 miles.

One record-breaking tornado traveled 219 miles and at times moved at 73 mph.

It was the fastest moving, farthest traveling, and deadliest tornado in U.S. history.

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