Severe Weather, Tornadoes 2024 Recap, So Far | Weather.com (2024)

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At a Glance

  • Severe thunderstorms won't be widespread anywhere in the U.S. this week.
  • That follows a stretch of two derechos the week after Beryl's tornadoes.
  • 2024's tornado pace has only been topped by one other year since 2010.
  • There have also been some other notable severe events, including hailstorms and damaging winds.
  • More widespread severe weather can still happen in late summer, fall, even winter.

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Severe weather is largely taking this week off after a frenetic July stretch and a tornado pace higher than all but one other year since 2010.

Severe weather is taking some time off. While scattered thunderstorms will flare up at times across much of the Lower 48 states this week, few of them are expected to be severe. The combination of wind shear and unstable air isn't expected to be enough for outbreaks of severe weather.

(​U.S. MAPS: Radar | Severe Weather Alerts)

July has been busy. First, Hurricane Beryl not only made landfall in Texas, knocking out power to millions for several days, but then spawned over 60 tornadoes from Texas to New York, the fifth most of any U.S. tropical cyclone on record.

J​ust days later, a pair of derechos tore through parts of the Plains and Midwest on July 13, then July 15. The latter derecho spawned over 40 tornadoes, including a one-day record tally for the area covered by the National Weather Service - Chicago office.

T​he day after the second derecho, a swarm of tornadoes tore through central and upstate New York. The Rome, New York, EF2 tornado was Oneida County's first strong tornado in almost 34 years.

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The t​ornado pace is well above average. Through July 22, the number of tornado reports tallied in the U.S. is the second highest since 2010. The 1,480 tornado reports this year is 461 more - 45 percent higher - than the average pace since 2010, according to NOAA's Storm Prediction Center (SPC).

T​his was largely due to a rash of severe weather later in spring, including the second most April-May tornadoes since 1950.​ While the pace slowed in June, the aforementioned Beryl, Midwest derecho and Northeast severe weather boosted the tornado count in July.

This year trails o​nly 2011, which was boosted by the historic April Super Outbreak, among others.

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S​ome state tornado tallies are eye-popping. As you'd expect, some of the classic tornado-prone states have been busy this year.

O​klahoma, for example, has already topped 100 confirmed tornadoes in 2024, their busiest year since 2019.

B​ut there are also some outliers.

Ohio's 64 tornadoes are the Buckeye State's most in any year since 1950, according to the National Weather Service. That included an EF3 tornado in Auglaize and Logan Counties during the Pi Day outbreak on March 14.

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I​owa's unofficial tally of 113 tornadoes so far is already near the state's record since 1980 of 120 tornadoes in 2004. Neighboring Nebraska's unofficial tally of 94 tornadoes is also their most in any year since the 2004 record of 109 tornadoes.

And Wisconsin's 42 tornadoes are the state's most since 2010. That included the Badger State's first February tornado on record.

B​ut some have been unusually unscathed, so far. Only 25 tornadoes have touched down so far this year in Mississippi, a state which had as many as 136 tornadoes just two years ago in 2022.

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W​ind and hail have been typically numerous. So far in 2024, there have been about 1,200 more reports of thunderstorm high winds or wind damage than average through July 22. That sounds like a lot, but as this graph from NOAA/SPC shows, it's not that much more than the average of about 10,600 such reports.

Usually, most of these reports are either tree damage or power lines downed. It's the most common form of severe weather reported in the U.S.

H​ail reports, however, have trended about 1,500 fewer than average-to-date. That said, you wouldn't know it by looking at SPC's year-to-date hail report map. Among the year's most notable hailstorms was a potential state-record setting hailstone in the Texas Panhandle in early June.

M​ore severe weather lies ahead. While not among the most active months, severe weather in August can occur in the northern U.S. from the Plains to the Midwest and Northeast.

A very active hurricane season, including an increased chance of more U.S. landfalls, could mean more tornadoes spawned from the tropical cyclone itself, or its remnant well inland, as we saw with Beryl.

A​nd swarms of severe thunderstorms can also happen in fall and winter, particularly in the South.

S​o, enjoy this lull in severe weather. It's not likely to last long.

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M​ORE ON WEATHER.COM

-​ What Is A Derecho?

-​ 'Tornado Alley' Has Shifted, A New Study Says

-​ From 'Twister' To 'Twisters': How Tornado Science Has Changed Since 1996

Jonathan Erdman is a senior meteorologist at weather.com and has been covering national and international weather since 1996. His lifelong love of meteorology began with a close encounter with a tornado as a child in Wisconsin. He completed a Bachelor's degree in physics at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, then a Master's degree working with dual-polarization radar and lightning data at Colorado State University. Extreme and bizarre weather are his favorite topics. Reach out to him on X (formerly Twitter), Threads, Facebook and Bluesky.

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FAQs

Severe Weather, Tornadoes 2024 Recap, So Far | Weather.com? ›

The t​ornado pace is well above average. Through July 22, the number of tornado reports tallied in the U.S. is the second highest since 2010. The 1,480 tornado reports this year is 461 more - 45 percent higher - than the average pace since 2010, according to NOAA's Storm Prediction Center (SPC).

How bad will tornadoes be in 2024? ›

The Storm Prediction Center says more than 930 tornadoes were reported in the first five months of 2024. This is the fourth most active start to a year on record, and is near the 90th percentile for the last 25-year period, which is well above average.

Is there a tornado in the Midwest in July 2024? ›

Parts of the Midwest are cleaning up after severe thunderstorms barreled through the region on the night of Monday, July 15, 2024, bringing hurricane-force winds and multiple tornadoes around Chicago.

How many tornadoes has Florida had in 2024? ›

The Sunshine State has seen 55 reported tornadoes so far in 2024, including an EF-2 in May that tore through downtown Tallahassee as part of a multi-tornado storm, and multiple reports in January including an EF-3 in Bay County and an EF-2 in Fort Myers.

Why are there so many tornadoes this year? ›

During April and May 2024, the jet stream often dipped southward in the western U.S. before turning back to the northeast across the Plains. That's a pattern favorable for producing tornadoes in the central U.S.

What states are in Tornado Alley 2024? ›

That's exactly what was happening in spring 2024. The tornadoes mostly occurred in the traditional Tornado Alley, from northern Texas to South Dakota, with an extension across the Corn Belt through Iowa and as far east as Ohio, matching the findings of that study.

Which state has the most tornadoes? ›

On average, Texas and Kansas see more tornadoes than any other state. From 2003 to 2022, Texas experienced an average of 124 tornadoes per year, while Kansas had fewer at 87 per year.

What 3 states are Tornado Alley? ›

Tornado alley is a cluster of states in the midwestern US where tornadoes are most likely to occur. Tornado alley is typically identified as including parts of Texas, Oklahoma, Kansas, Nebraska, South Dakota, Indiana, Missouri, Iowa, Illinois, and Ohio.

What 5 states are Tornado Alley? ›

Tornado Alley is a part of the central United States with a unique combination of geographic and meteorological factors that make it more susceptible to tornadoes. This area encompasses much of northern Texas northward through Oklahoma, Kansas, and Missouri and parts of Louisiana, Iowa, Nebraska, and eastern Colorado.

Is the Tornado Alley shifting? ›

Tornado Alley in the U.S. is shifting: According to a report published in the April 2024 issue of the Journal of Applied Meteorology and Climatology, since 1951 tornado activity has been shifting away from the Great Plains and toward the Midwestern and Southeast U.S. Scientists aren't entirely sure of the reasons for ...

What state has never had a tornado or hurricane? ›

Tornadoes have been documented in every U.S. state (not including the non-state territories of Guam, the Virgin Islands, American Samoa, and Puerto Rico) at least once since 1950, although some regions and states are hit by tornadoes far more than others.

What part of Florida gets the most tornadoes? ›

Tornadoes and severe thunderstorms are more frequent in South Florida than some people realize. Since 1996, South Florida has averaged 11 reported tornadoes per year, and since 1950 a total of 154 tornadoes of EF-1 or EF-2 intensity on the Enhanced Fujita Scale (winds greater than 85 mph) have occurred.

Has Florida ever had an F5 tornado? ›

No F5 tornado has occurred in Florida. This F5 damage was from the Moore, Oklahoma tornado of May 3, 1999.

What is the tornado capital of the world? ›

While tornadoes in the United States tend to garner the most attention, Bangladesh holds the dubious distinction of being the deadliest tornado capital of the world. Bangladesh experiences a relatively high number of tornadoes compared to its size and population density.

What was the worst tornado in the US history? ›

Deadliest single tornado in US history

The Tri-State tornado of March 18, 1925, killed 695 people in Missouri (11), Illinois (613), and Indiana (71). The outbreak it occurred with was also the deadliest known tornado outbreak, with a combined death toll of 747 across the Mississippi River Valley.

Is 2024 a bad year for tornadoes? ›

Of the 15 billion-dollar disasters that have been confirmed this year as of July 25, 2024, all are linked to storms and at least nine include confirmed tornado outbreaks. NOAA has confirmed 41 tornado-related deaths in 2024, as of July 25, 2024.

Has there been an EF5 in 2024? ›

There hasn't been a tornado rated EF5 in the U.S. since the Oklahoma City/Moore tornado on May 20, 2013. Almost 90% of tornadoes from 2000 through 2022 were weak — rated F/EF0 or F/EF1 — but they're still capable of light to moderate damage to trees and homes, and significant damage to mobile homes.

How far in advance can tornadoes be predicted? ›

With the aid of modern observing systems, such as vertically pointing radars (called wind profilers) and imaging systems on satellites that can measure the flow of water vapour through the Earth's atmosphere, forecasters can usually identify where conditions will be favourable for tornado formation one to seven hours ...

Are tornadoes getting stronger every year? ›

There's been no increase in stronger twisters, and maybe even a slight decrease in EF4s and EF5s.” Climate change has been more closely linked with hurricanes, heat waves and droughts, but there is some reason to believe climate change may reduce the incidence of tornadoes.

What is the deadliest year for tornadoes? ›

Storm Prediction Center
  • 18 Mar 1925.
  • 06 May 1840.
  • 27 May 1896.
  • 05 Apr 1936.
  • 06 Apr 1936.
  • 09 Apr 1947.
  • 22 May 2011.
  • 24 Apr 1908.

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