There is no part of Texas that does not get tornadoes. Major tornadoes, though, are very rare in the western and southwestern parts of the state.
Tornadoes can occur in Texas throughout the year, but they are most common in the spring months of March, April, and May. However, tornadoes can also occur in other months depending on weather conditions.
The rural areas of Texas, Kansas, and Missouri get hit by most tornadoes and often frequently. Oklahoma city they were hit 32 times in the past 90 years
To date, no town in Texas has been hit by two F5 tornadoes. Worth mentioning, though is the town of Wichita Falls, Texas. It was hit by an F5 tornado on April 3, 1964 and an F4 tornado on April 10, 1979. The second tornado is the more famous of the two and is incorrectly believed by some to have been an F5.
There were 1,098 confirmed tornadoes in the United States in 2007.
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.
There were 129 tornadoes in Texas in 2009.
There were 178 tornadoes in Texas in 2004.
Yes. Tornadoes hit Texas every year. In 2001 Texas had 137 recorded tornadoes.
There were 46 recorded tornadoes in Texas in 2014.
There were 137 confirmed tornadoes in Texas in 2001, which is close to the average.
There were 147 confirmed tornadoes in Texas in 2000.
False. Tornadoes are very common in Texas.
Tornadoes can destroy trees and animal habitats when they hit them.
Yes. McAllen, Texas has been hit by a few weak tornadoes.
Texas has the most tornadoes of any state, but it is one of many in which tornadoes trike frequently.
Yes. Tornadoes hit Texas more than any other state.
Most tornadoes hit Texas than any other state