Yes. Tornadoes do occur on Montana.
The highest tornado activity in Montana is in June, though July comes pretty close.
Yes. Billings, Montana was stuck by an EF2 tornado on June 20, 2010.
As of November 1, 2013 the last tornado in Montana was an EF2 that caused damage on a reservation on July 15 of the same year.
yes, to be exact there was a tornado on June 21st 2010 in billings Montana which was on the 2010 fathers day! during that tornado nobody was injured but the metra, a casino, and the local coin op was damaged how ever there was one building that was totally destroyed! thank god that no one was hurt it was an EF2 tornado but the highest is a EF5 which is to the extreme! to this day it is still unbelievable to think that our loving city was torn and destroyed by nature!
No. No tornado stronger than F5 has ever been recorded.
The Father's Day tornado of 2010 hit Billings, Montana on June 10, but it wan't the only tornado to have ocurred on Father's Day.
Yes, tornadoes have been recorded in Montana. While they are less common compared to the central plains of the United States, tornadoes do occur in Montana, especially during spring and summer months. The state typically experiences around 4-6 tornadoes per year.
The deadliest tornado ever recorded was in Sandwip island of the coast of Bangladesh in1989.
The largest tornado in Oklahoma (and in fact the largest tornado ever recorded), was the El Reno, Oklahoma tornado of May 31, 2013. It was 2.6 miles wide.
The Hallam, Nebraska tornado of May 22, 2004 was the widest tornado ever recorded. It was 2.5 miles wide.
No. The widest tornado ever recorded was half that: 2.5 miles wide.