Unfortunately, every state has had tornadoes.
Alaska has had the fewest: it has only had 4, all of them were F0's.
Every state.Every country has been hit by a tornado.But tornado valley is hit the most.tornadoes have been reported in every season but is most common in late spring and early summer
None. Every state, even Alaska, has had at least a few tornadoes.
Yes, there have been quite a few tornadoes in Ohio.
States that typically do not get hit by tornadoes include Alaska, Hawaii, Nevada, and Arizona. These states have lower instances of tornadoes compared to the Central Plains states like Oklahoma, Kansas, and Texas.
The most tornado prone city in the U.S. is Oklahoma city.
All 5o states have been hit by tornadoes
All states have had tornadoes in the past 50 years.
Every state.Every country has been hit by a tornado.But tornado valley is hit the most.tornadoes have been reported in every season but is most common in late spring and early summer
All states in the Midwest get tornadoes on a regular basis.
Texas by far has had the highest number of tornadoes in the past 50 years.
None. Every state, even Alaska, has had at least a few tornadoes.
Every state has had at least a few weak tornadoes.
Yes, there have been quite a few tornadoes in Ohio.
A tornado with 200km/h winds would be mid-level EF2. The majority of U.S. states have been hit by EF2 and stronger tornadoes. The only three that haven't are Alaska, Nevada, and Connecticut.
48 states had tornadoes in 2011. The only states that did not have tornadoes were Rhode Island and Alaska.
Virtually anywhere it wants. Canada has had F4 and F5 tornadoes. In the United States F4 tornadoes have struck as far east as Massachusetts and as far west as western Texas. F5 tornadoes have hit as far east as Pennsylvania. Some of the worst hit states have been Texas, Oklahoma, Kansas, Iowa, and Alabama.
Yes. Tornadoes have struck all 50 U.S. states.