New York State gets tornadoes every year.
From 1961 to 1990 the state has averaged 5 tornadoes each year. Most of them are weak.
Yes, the state at least gets them every year. There has been at least one tornado in the Bronx.
New York state generally gets a few tornadoes every year. The last reported tornado in New York was on September 2, 2014. The last tornado in New York City was on September 8, 2012.
It is possible but quite unlikely. No F5 or EF5 tornado has ever been recorded in the State of New York, but there have been a few F4 tornadoes. One tornado in Massachusetts in 1953 was possibly an F5.
Tornadoes have occurred in New York, both the city and the state. Most have been weak. These tornadoes have brought down trees and damaged homes and buildings, occasionally destroying them. Some have resulted in deaths and injuries. No single tornado in the state of New York has killed more than four people. Only one person in New York City has been killed by a tornado.
Fairly good actually. The state of New York averages about 9 tornadoes per year with the greatest concentration on the southwestern and central parts of the state.
Eventually, yes. New York, both the state and the city, get tornadoes. However, there is no way of known when these tornado will happen.
There already have been several.
It is impossible to predict when then next tornado will strike for any location.
Oklahoma is more likely to have a tornado. Although New York does get tornadoes Oklahoma has them far more frequently.
Yes, all 50 states have had tornadoes. New York averages 5 each year.
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Upstate counties and Long Island has tornado sirens. The State government is reviewing the topic and might install more of them in the near future.