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In the 30 days after several damaging twisters hit Arkansas on March 14, the state saw nearly four times as many tornado ...
More tornadoes in the Southeast put more population centers in the bullseye of what some researchers are calling a new Tornado Alley. A study posted on the American Meteorological Society’s ...
WPTV is digging into what exactly is causing these storms to migrate from places like the Midwest, right here into South ...
More tornadoes than usual have already struck the U.S. in 2025—and many of them have been touching down farther east than they had in the past ...
A new study shows "Tornado Alley" is migrating east, underscoring the increasing vulnerability of twisters in the Midwest and Southeast ... change is behind these shifts, they note that the ...
An extensive, long-duration sequence of severe weather is set to unleash storms across parts of the central and eastern ...
Tornado Alley isn’t an officially designated region. It’s just a term used to describe parts of the central U.S. with the ...
NOAA says the concept of Tornado Alley can be "misleading." "The U.S. tornado threat shifts from the Southeast in the cooler months of the year, toward the southern and central Plains in May and ...
Tornado Alley may have expanded into the southeast U.S. in recent decades, but that has made it more challenging ... "As the season goes on, those setups will start to shift back west into the Great ...
This area now includes not only the Midwest, but areas of the Southeast, including Mississippi ... This widening of Tornado Alley presents a substantial challenge to public safety.
Tornadoes striking after dark are proving deadlier than their daytime counterparts, with fatalities more than doubling during ...
People in the Midwest and Southeast of the United States are highly susceptible to tornado activity, especially those living in what is considered "Tornado Alley" – a fluctuating region that ...