mostly in the southeast area
As of January 7th 2012 the recent tornado was the April 16 tornado that killed 3 people in Gloucester County, Virginia
The most recent F5/EF5 tornado was the Moore, Oklahoma tornado of May 20, 2013.
The most recent tornado in the world is the outbreak (so far) is in the USA in most of May.
Tuscaloosa, Alabama has been hit by a number of tornadoes, but the most recent and most devastating tornado to hit the city was the EF4 that struck on April 27, 2011.
The Most recent officially confirmed tornado was an EF1 in the area of Willard Michigan on May 31, 2011. However, at least one Probable tornado touched down in southern Massachusetts on June 1, but it has not been officially confirmed.
As of December 24, 2012 the most recent tornado of 2012 was an EF1 on December 20 near Mobile, Alabama.
As of my last knowledge update in October 2023, the most recent significant tornado in Nebraska occurred on June 15, 2022, near the town of McCook. However, tornado activity can vary each year, so for the most current information, it's advisable to check recent weather reports or the National Weather Service updates.
The most recent tornadoes confirmed in Virgina were on April 16, 2011. There were 10. The most significant of these was an EF3 that killed 2 people. Some may have also formed on April 28, but none were confirmed.
The most recent confirmed tornado was an EF3 nears Sun, Louisiana on May 26, 2011 that injured 4 people. Other tornadoes may have touched down on that have not been confirmed yet.
No. As of the posting of this answer the most recent tornadoes in the U.S. were on September 16, 2010
April May and June generally have the most tornado activity while December, January and February generally have the least.
Texas experiences tornadoes regularly throughout the year, but peak tornado season typically occurs in the spring months. The most recent significant tornado outbreak in Texas happened in May 2021, when numerous tornadoes touched down in different parts of the state causing damage and some injuries.