Tornadoes are most likely to happen in the spring and early summer months, typically from March to June in the United States. This is when warm, moist air masses clash with cooler, drier air masses, creating the unstable atmospheric conditions favorable for tornado formation.
most rural areas
Tornadoes are least likely to form in association with a warm front, though it can happen.
During the spring. The most active month for tornadoes in Kansas is May.
Two thirds of the worlds recorded tornadoes occur int he United States. However, the U.S. portion of tornadoes is likely highly exaggerated as many countries do not keep records on their tornadoes.
Although tornadoes occur in all states, the state with the most tornadoes is Texas.
In Canada tornadoes are most likely to occur in Saskatchewan,MANITOBA and Ontario.So it does,but these are just Canadian places.No need to worry because they don't happen often...if they do they last around a couple of minutes(or a little longer)and they usually happen around may-august
Tornadoes appear to be most common in the eastern and central portions of North Carolina.
Tornado Alley, which is in the central United States.
The states most likely to have tornadoes are texas,oklahoma,kansas, and arkansas.
The majority of UK tornadoes are not recorded. So most statistics on the number of recorded tornadoes in the UK are usually around 70. Most UK tornadoes happen in the countryside (so don't get noticed) and are very small (usually). It is common belief that more tornadoes happen in the UK than in the US (tornado ally included) - Although US tornadoes are way bigger and stronger than those in the UK and so more are likely to be noticed and therefore recorded. Tornadoes in the UK usually happen in the summer when the weather conditions are right.
Tornadoes can happen at any time of year, but if a region has distinct dry an wet seasons, tornadoes will be more likely in the wet season, as they require thunderstorms to form.