May is the most likely.
In the U.S. May has the most tornadoes on average. Worldwide it is not known because most countries do not report reliable tornado information.
Tornadoes are most common in the central and eastern parts of Mississippi. The frequency of strong tornadoes in those areas rivals that in parts of Tornado Alley.
There were 187 tornadoes in Kansas in 2008. This works out to an average between 15 and 16 tornadoes per month. However, it was far from an even distribution. Kansas didn't have any tornadoes in January, February, August, or December while in May it had 127 tornadoes.
The peak month for tornado activity is usually May.
The United States averages about 1,250 tornadoes per year, which works out to an average of 104 tornadoes per month. However, the average number of tornadoes is not the same for each month. The months are as follows. January: 36 February: 32 March: 83 April: 184 May: 270 June: 233 July: 128 August: 80 September: 71 October: 58 November: 55 December: 25 Note that in any given year activity may deviate significantly from the average For example, the record for most tornadoes in one month is 757, set in April 2011.
During the spring. The most active month for tornadoes in Kansas is May.
Tornadoes can hit Tennessee in any month but are most common in April.
Tornadoes can hit Texas at any time of year, but May is generally the most active month.
The peak month for tornadoes in Minnesota is June.
Typically, Illinois sees the most tornadoes in May.
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Tornadoes are most likely to occur in a temperate to subtropical climate.
May on averages experience the most tornadoes.
Tornadoes can occur in Georgia in any month. But the month with the most tornado activity in Georgia is March.
Tornadoes are most likely to be associated with a cold front.
Tornadoes are most likely to occur in the late afternoon and earl evening.
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