Thunder storms in Texas can occur at any time. Nature is unpretictable. Try Wikipedia and type in the Texas city of your choice and it should give you an answer
The northeastern portion of Texas gets the most tornadoes, in an area stretching from near the Dallas-Fort Worth area to the Panhandle.
The northern and eastern parts of Texas general experience the most tornadoes.
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The entire state of Texas gets tornadoes. The greatest portion of these occur in the northern Part of the state, which would include most of the plains and prairies as well as the Western Cross Timbers and the northern Post Savannah Oak.
Mostly in the south but they can happen pretty much anywhere if the weather is right. But mostly in Kansas, Arkansas, Oklahoma, Texas, Missouri, Mississippi, Louisiana. Tornadoes can occur in the southern coastal region as a result of hurricanes that have hit shore and the weather continues to progress northward.
There is no part of Texas that does not get tornadoes. Major tornadoes, though, are very rare in the western and southwestern parts of the state.
the Midwest which part of the region called tornado alley
Any place in Wyoming can get tornadoes. However, tornadoes are more common in the eastern part of the state.
The center part of the U.S. from Texas to Iowa has the most tornadoes. Florida is also a hot spot.
The entire state of Texas gets tornadoes. The greatest portion of these occur in the northern Part of the state, which would include most of the plains and prairies as well as the Western Cross Timbers and the northern Post Savannah Oak.
Areas like part of Texas, most of Oklahoma and part of Kansas.
Mostly in the south but they can happen pretty much anywhere if the weather is right. But mostly in Kansas, Arkansas, Oklahoma, Texas, Missouri, Mississippi, Louisiana. Tornadoes can occur in the southern coastal region as a result of hurricanes that have hit shore and the weather continues to progress northward.
Tornadoes are most likely to occur in the northeastern part of Texas, ranging from the Texas Panhandle to near the Arkansas state line and south to around the Dallas/Fort Worth area.
There is no part of Texas that does not get tornadoes. Major tornadoes, though, are very rare in the western and southwestern parts of the state.
Since records began in 1950 there were 7128 tornadoes in Texas through 2004. However the actual number of tornadoes is probably much higher than this as most of the weaker tornadoes were missed in the early part of this time period.
There is no part of Texas that does not get tornadoes. However, they are least common in the southern and western parts of the state.
Since record keeping began in 1950 until the latest finalized record in 2012, Texas experienced 8,117 recorded tornadoes. Note that in the earlier part of this period, most weaker tornadoes were missed. Because of this, there are likely several thousand tornadoes that occurred in Texas, but were never recorded.
The three states with the most tornadoes are Texas, Oklahoma, and Kansas. They are part of a region called Tornado Alley, which extends beyond those states as well.
the Midwest which part of the region called tornado alley
Any place in Wyoming can get tornadoes. However, tornadoes are more common in the eastern part of the state.