Texas has the most tornadoes of any state, but it is one of many in which tornadoes trike frequently.
Tornadoes can hit Texas at any time of year, but May is generally the most active month.
As of May 13, 2015 the last tornado to hit Texas this month was the second of two EF0 tornadoes near Jefferson on the night of May 10. It was at least four tornadoes to hit Texas on that day. This will likely not be the last tornado to hit Texas in May 2015.
You are more likely to be hit in Oklahoma, which has the highest number of tornadoes per square mile.
Tornadoes most frequently hit the northern and eastern parts of Texas
Yes. In fact northeastern Texas is in Tornado Alley.
A number of Texas towns were hit by tornadoes in 1964. The town of Wichita Falls was hit by an F5 tornado.
A tornado can trike anywhere in Texas and at any time of year. The most likely times are in April and May in the northeastern quadrant of the state. Beyond that, it is impossible to give specific until the tornadoes actually happen.
Tornadoes are most common in the late afternoon an early evening.
The most common rating of tornado to hit Huntsville, Texas is F0. This holds true just about anywhere. Note that ratings are a measure of intensity, not size.
Yes. Wharton has had several tornadoes, the most recent of which was in 2004.
The tornado that hit Waco, Texas struck in 1953.
The last tornado to hit Killeen, Texas was an EF1 on May 25, 2007.