Since official record keeping began in 1950 no tornadoes have been recorded in the town in April. However the surrounding areas of Walworth County have seen four tornadoes. An F2 on April 18 1955, an F2 on April 19 1957, and two F1s on April 11 1965.
The Palm Sunday tornado Outbreak produced violent (F4-F5) tornadoes in the states of Iowa, Illinois Indiana, Michigan, and Ohio. Four violent tornadoes occurred in the area around Goshen, Indiana while a pair of F4 tornadoes tore through a portion of southeastern Michigan. A string of tornadoes, one of which may have been an F5, tore a series of successive paths from near Lafayette, Indiana to near Cleveland, Ohio.
For the People - 1965 With Intent to Influence 1-10 was released on: USA: 11 April 1965
For the People - 1965 The Right to Kill 1-9 was released on: USA: 4 April 1965
There were 897 recorded tornadoes in the U.S. in 1965. Note however that at this point in history the majority of weak tornadoes were missed, and most tornadoes are weak. The actual number of tornadoes was probably much higher than this figure, possibly more than double.
For the People - 1965 Seized Confined and Detained 1-11 was released on: USA: 25 April 1965
There aren't actually more tornadoes now, we're just better at detecting them. Back in 1965 we only had primitive weather radar and did not know where in a storm tornadoes would often form. As a result, we ended up missing most tornadoes of F1 and F0 strength, which we now know account for about 90% of tornadoes in the U.S. There were more significant (F2 or stronger) tornadoes in 1965 than there have been in any year in the past 39 years, suggesting that 1965 saw more tornado activity than actually occurs today.
22 April 1965 was a Thursday.
16 April 1965 was a Friday.
April 2nd, 1965 was a Friday.
13th April 1965 was a Tuesday.
April 14 1965 was a Wednesday.