Illinois averages about 55 tornadoes per year.
Illinois averages between 50 and 55 tornadoes per year.
There were 123 tornadoes in Illinois in 2006.
Minnesota averages about 45 tornadoes per year.
Arkansas averages 40 tornadoes per year.
On average Illinois gets 55 tornadoes per year.
Illinois averages about 55 tornadoes per year.
Illinois averages between 50 and 55 tornadoes per year.
Yes. Illinois tornadoes are not uncommon in Illinois. The state has had a number of very destructive tornadoes. Most of the damage and deaths from the Tri-State tornado, the worst tornado in United States history, ocurred in Illinois.
Yes. Tornadoes are not uncommon in Illinois.
Some say Illinois is in Tornado Alley (the part of the USA with the most tornadoes and deadliest ones). The average tornado in Illinois is probably in the range of 100 yards wide with a rating of EF0 or EF1, as the tornadoes in any area are usually relatively small and weak. However, Illinois is no stranger to very large and strong tornadoes, with a few measuring over a mile wide and receiving ratings as high as F5.
There were 73 tornadoes in Illinois in 2011.
There were 123 tornadoes in Illinois in 2006.
There were 52 tornadoes in Illinois in 2009.
Yes, tornadoes are a serious threat to Illinois. Violent tornadoes (EF4 or stronger) are a farily regular occurence in Illinois. These are the tornadoes that are known for devastating communities.
There were 49 recorded tornadoes in Illinois in 2008.
There were 55 confirmed tornadoes in Illinois in 2000.