Here’s where tornadoes typically form in July across the United States Tornado numbers begin their typical decline in July. It can be rapid some years, but given it's the peak heating…
Watch how tornadoes progress across the United States throughout the year In the cold season, tornadoes generally hang out around the Gulf of Mexico. But in spring and summer they surge…
Independence Day tornadoes: A different type of Fourth of July excitement Fireworks not exciting enough for the Fourth? Tornadoes are a somewhat regular feature of Independence Day as well.
Tornado Chasing: Mapping the typical peak since 1990, plus longer-term climatology Want to look back at how past storm chase season's progressed? We've got the maps for you!
Near record low July tornado count only part of a quiet seasonal peak July 2012 has ended with a historically low tornado count. As such, the quiet peak tornado season of 2012 fully…
Tornado Threat Forecast: July 29-August 4, 2012 Tornado risks will be focused on the northern Plains to the Lakes region for the most part with some midweek…
Significant July Tornadoes in the United States July continues the trend in recent months of a smaller ratio of significant tornadoes, or those F2/EF-2 and stronger, to…
Tornado Threat Update for July 26, 2012 A short-wave trough will bring an enhanced threat for isolated tornadoes into the northern Mid-Atlantic and southern New England tomorrow.
Tornado Threat Forecast: July 22-28, 2012 Minor tornado risks reside along the northern tier of the country. Potential for anything of note is low.
U.S. Tornadoes: The Month of July by the Numbers July is the fourth most active month of the year for tornadoes, but the continued downward trend from peak season…
Map: July Tornadoes in the United States The high Plains and northern Plains are favored areas for July tornadoes. Our county map gives more detail to areas…
Tornado Threat Forecast: July 5-11, 2012 Small risks for tornadoes are seen in South Dakota into the upper Midwest with another week system in similar areas…