The last known tornadoes to hit Florida occurred during the landfall of tropical storm Fay. Fay was quite powerful for a tropical storm. Damaging winds, torrential rain and incredible flooding were other effects of the storm. Though it has now calmed to an extra-tropical depression, the damage is quite excessive.
Yes. On average, Florida gets about the same number of tornadoes each year as Oklahoma in the heart of Tornado Alley. Florida's tornadoes are generally weaker than those in Tornado Alley, rarely exceeding F2 intensity.
Yes. Tornadoes are actually fairly common in Florida.
Tornadoes hit Florida every year.
The deadliest tornado to hit Florida in the past 10 years was the Deland, Florida EF3 tornado of February 2, 2007. This tornado killed 13 people.
The last tornado to hit Taylor was the summer of 1980.
The last tornado to hit the United States as of May 2014 was on April 28th. The tornado hit residents living in the state of Kansas.
As of May 3, 2012 the last tornado to hit Oklahoma was on April 30.
The last tornado to hit Kileen was an EF1 on May 25, 2007.
The last tornado to hit Seattle was in 1971.
The last tornado to hit Akron was an EF0 on May 25, 2011.
The last tornado to hit Colorado Springs was an F0 on July 20, 2000.
As of February 8, 2012 the last tornado to hit Georgia was on December 22, 2011.
The last tornado to hit the Bronx was on July 25, 2010.
The last tornado to hit this zip code appears to have been an F1 on May 31, 1958.