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2025 Tornado Season Breaks Records with Over 960 Tornadoes by Late May

Unprecedented activity highlights eastward shift of Tornado Alley and year-round tornado risks, raising concerns about preparedness and fatalities.

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Overview

  • The U.S. has reported over 960 tornadoes as of May 22, far exceeding the 15-year average of 660 tornadoes by this point in the year.
  • March 2025 saw a record-breaking 299 tornadoes, driven by two major outbreaks and fueled by a weak La Niña pattern and warmer Gulf waters.
  • Tornado Alley has shifted eastward, with activity now spanning nearly all areas east of the Rockies, particularly the Mississippi Valley region.
  • The tornado season is increasingly year-round, with winter and overnight tornadoes in the Southeastern U.S. posing heightened fatality risks.
  • Despite fewer days with EF2+ tornadoes over recent decades, active tornado days now produce more tornadoes, reflecting evolving storm patterns.