![]() June exceeded the average of deaths for the month after the storms on June 15. March was the fifth-highest on record, and the fifth consecutive year with a violent tornado, tying the record from 1963 to 1967. ![]() Combined, January and February were the fourth-most active months on record. ![]() February’s tornado total is one of the highest in recent years and the 10 th most active on record. January 2023’s total is the second-highest on record. The first three months of 2023 exceeded the average, but April and May were below average. This total does not include all the tornadoes, as some still are in the investigative stages.Īccording to research from the National Centers for Environmental Information, from 1991–2020, there was an average of 39.4 tornadoes in January (with an average of 2.2 fatalities), 36.1 in February (with an average of 9.4 fatalities), 80.1 in March (with 8.1 fatalities on average), 182.4 tornadoes in April (with an average of 22.5 fatalities), 264.8 in May (with an average of 16 fatalities) and 212.6 in June (with an average of 1.8 fatalities). There were 128 in January, 56 in February, 189 confirmed in March, 146 in April, 125 in May and 76 so far in June. The 2023 tornado season has been busy, with at least 820 preliminary reports of tornadoes and 712 tornadoes already confirmed in 2023 within the U.S.
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