They can happen at any time of year and any time of day, but the greatest number happen in the moths of April, May, and June.
Yes and no north in Midwest has barely any tornadoes but south has many tornadoes
Tornadoes can occur at any time, but in the midwest are most common in the spring and summer..
Tornadoes in the Midwest can move in any direction, but generally travel northeast.
Tornadoes can occur anywhere in the U.S. except perhaps northern Alaska. They are most common in the Midwest, Great Plains, and Deep South.
Tornadoes are most popular in the Midwest.
Yes. Tornadoes are not uncommon in the midwest.
They form mainly between those months in the Midwest because warm air from the gulf of Mexico and cold air from the rocky mountains collide in the Midwest. This is one of the main ingredients for the formation of tornadoes. However they do form other ways which I will not get into.
All states in the Midwest get tornadoes on a regular basis.
No. In the U.S. tornadoes are most common in the Midwest and the South.
Tornadoes in the Midwest killed 41 people in 2008.
Tornadoes most frequently happen in Tornado Alley, a strip of land that goes up the United States Midwest. However, tornadoes can happen almost anywhere. Flat land, like in Tornado Alley, does not interfere with the winds, so the tornado is not dissipated.
No. The Midwest and South Central United States get the most tornadoes.