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Averaging the years 1991-2012 (during which we have been accurately recording tornado statistics), we get a figure of 1256 tornadoes per year for the country, which then averages to about 25 per state. However, figures vary from state to state. Here are the figures for each state, rounded to the nearest whole number, except for states averaging less than 10 per year. Note that these are only averages and that the number of tornadoes in any given state can vary greatly from one year to the next.

  • Alabama: 49
  • Alaska: 0.1
  • Arizona: 4.8
  • Arkansas: 40
  • California: 11
  • Colorado: 50
  • Connecticut: 1.6
  • Delaware: 1.0
  • Florida: 64
  • Georgia: 30
  • Hawaii: 0.6
  • Idaho: 5.0
  • Illinois: 53
  • Indiana: 24
  • Iowa: 49
  • Kansas: 95
  • Kentucky: 23
  • Louisiana: 38
  • Maine: 1.9
  • Maryland: 11
  • Massachusetts: 1.2
  • Michigan: 15
  • Minnesota: 44
  • Mississippi: 46
  • Missouri: 45
  • Montana: 10
  • Nebraska: 56
  • Nevada: 1.9
  • New Hampshire: 0.8
  • New Jersey: 2.2
  • New Mexico: 10
  • New York: 10
  • North Carolina: 32
  • North Dakota: 33
  • Ohio: 19
  • Oklahoma: 64
  • Oregon: 3.1
  • Pennsylvania: 17
  • Rhode Island: 0.2
  • South Carolina: 26
  • South Dakota: 35
  • Tennessee: 29
  • Texas: 151
  • Utah: 2.7
  • Vermont: 0.6
  • Virginia: 19
  • Washington: 2.6
  • West Virginia: 2.1
  • Wisconsin: 24
  • Wyoming: 11

Note that the totals will add up to more than the U.S. overall average as some tornadoes count for more than one state.

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