The future is, at best, difficult to predict. For today, May 27, 2014 the Storm Prediction Center has issue a slight risk outlook for severe weather that includes extreme southwestern Vermont. This outlook has been issued primarily for severe thunderstorm winds. There is a marginal risk of tornadoes listed for southeastern New York. A tornado in Vermont today cannot be ruled out, but it is highly unlikely.
It is impossible to make such long-term tornado predictions for a specific locations.
Such predictions are impossible to make.
Yes, tornadoes as strong as F3 have affected Vermont.
Whether any specific location will be hit by a tornado on any given day is impossible to predict.
It is impossible to determine if a specific location will be hit by a tornado more than a few minutes in advance, and even then it's difficult.
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Truly doubt it. (This applies to almost all days.)
Based on records from the past two decades, Vermont averages about one tornado every two years.
It is impossible to make such a prediction. Where a specific tornado may hit cannot be predicted more than a few minutes ahead of time. However, for today, April 7, 2012 the chances of a tornado forming anywhere in the U.S. are minimal.
Gradually Going Tornado was created in 1980-02.
It is entirely possible. Southern Ontario does get tornadoes, but there is no way of knowing where or when the next one will hit.
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