Yes. Tornadoes occur fairly frequently in Alabama. The state averages 45 tornadoes every year. It is tied with Oklahoma in number of F5 an EF5 tornadoes.
Tornadoes can occur in all regions of Virginia, but they are most common in the western and central parts of the state, particularly in the Appalachian Mountains. Tornadoes can also occur in the Tidewater and Piedmont regions, although they are less frequent.
Texas has the most tornadoes of any state, but it is one of many in which tornadoes trike frequently.
Yes in every state. Not all states have violent tornadoes but all states have reported at least a few weak tornadoes, even Alaska and Hawaii.
Vermont is a state in the US.
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
Vermont is a U.S, state. Vermont is the only state in Vermont.
Yes. Illinois tornadoes are not uncommon in Illinois. The state has had a number of very destructive tornadoes. Most of the damage and deaths from the Tri-State tornado, the worst tornado in United States history, ocurred in Illinois.
Tornadoes can occur in many counties across Arkansas, particularly in regions known as "Tornado Alley." Some of the counties most frequently affected include Pulaski, Faulkner, and Benton, as well as areas in the southeastern part of the state. The state's geography and climate contribute to the conditions favorable for tornado formation. Overall, tornadoes can happen in nearly any part of Arkansas during severe weather events.
...Vermont IS a state..
Tornadoes are rare in Vermont due to its location and topography. Hurricanes can impact the state but are less frequent compared to coastal regions. Vermont may experience tropical storm remnants or high winds associated with hurricanes.
Vermont is the only state in New England that is totally landlocked.