MANY cities are in tornado alley but the following states are in tornado alley: Texas, Oklahoma, Kansas, Nebraska, South Dakota, North Dakota, Wyoming, Colorado, Minnesota, Iowa, Missouri, Arkansas, Louisiana, Tennessee, Kentucky, Illinois, Indiana, & Ohio. Any state can get a tornado any time of the year but these states are the most prone areas.
Yes. Part of the Midwest is called Tornado Alley for this reason.
the Midwest which is tornado alley
The midwest also known as tornado alley
They happen in the Midwest which is called Tornado Alley.
in most of the Midwest region called tornado alley
tornado alley
Actually it is called tornado alley. It is the wide strip in the Midwest of the US where tornadoes are most likely to form.
no. it is WAY too far away to be in tornado alley. nice try though!
tornado alley in the Midwest which Texas has the most tornadoes on average
yes. it goes from the top of minnesota through the midwest and down through texas.
There is no evidence to suggest that Tornado Alley is moving to the east. Tornado Alley is a region in the central United States known for frequent tornado activity, and its location has remained relatively consistent over time. Environmental changes can impact where tornadoes occur, but there is no indication of a significant eastward shift of Tornado Alley at this time.
That depends on which region to which you are referring. I'm guessing the Midwest is what you're looking for. It is also in Tornado Alley and part of The Bible belt if I'm correct.