Tornado activity is migrating eastward and southward, impacting more populated areas and increasing vulnerability.
For most of American history, if you wanted to dodge a tornado, you just stayed out of Kansas, Oklahoma, and the Texas ...
Storm data over the past several decades shows tornado activity has gradually shifted eastward — away from parts of the ...
Oklahoma has been at the heart of "Tornado Alley" for many years, along with Texas, Kansas, Nebraska, Colorado and South Dakota. And while these states have seen plenty of tornadoes over the seasons, ...
Tornado-prone regions in the United States are shifting eastward from the traditional "Tornado Alley" toward the Mississippi ...
Illinois had more tornadoes than any other state in the U.S. last year. As the climate warms, Illinois has seen a surge in tornado activity in the last few years. Illinois led the nation in number of ...
QUAD CITIES, Iowa/Ill. (KWQC) - The National Centers for Environmental Information and the Storm Prediction Center have released a new map showing the probability of a tornado within a 25-mile radius ...
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WSMV) - Middle Tennessee and Southern Kentucky are not technically in Tornado Alley, but are in a zone known as “Dixie Alley.” It’s a highly volatile zone that frequently sees severe ...
While not officially in Tornado Alley, the Florida Panhandle averages eight to 10 tornado watches annually. Meteorologists say conditions for tornadoes become more favorable during the spring months.