
June Tornado Season: A Look at the States Most at Risk
June Tornado Season: A Look at the States Most at Risk The central and northern plains states brace for increased tornado activity in June, according to recent data. While May is typically considered the peak month for tornadoes, June still sees a significant number of these powerful storms, particularly in specific regions. According to a recent weather video analysis, states such as Texas, Colorado, Kansas, Nebraska, and the Dakotas experience the highest average number of tornadoes in June. The video presenter, a meteorologist, explains that "this is data from 2000 to 2024. This June is already starting off with multiple days of severe weather in the forecast across the US." This indicates a continued risk even as the peak season shifts. The video also highlights a noticeable shift in severe weather patterns during June, with a higher concentration of tornadoes in the North Central Plains. This information is crucial for residents of these areas to prepare and take necessary safety precautions. The analysis of this data underscores the importance of remaining weather-aware throughout the entire tornado season. By understanding the patterns and risks, communities can better prepare and protect themselves from the destructive power of tornadoes.