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In North Texas, Tornado Season Has Begun

Tornado Season Has Begun

Tornado Season Has Begun

In North Texas, the arrival of spring signals more than just daffodils and milder temperatures. It indicates that tornado season has begun. This year, it came early.

Seven tornadoes were spawned by storms that developed in the area last week as they progressed into Oklahoma on March 26. On Thursday, at least one tornado made landfall east of Dallas.

Floods and lightning strikes generally result in more fatalities but are not given the same attention as tornadoes in films and television. The most violent weather events appear to have moved to the east and south. North Texas has not experienced a significant tornado event in nearly 44 years, but this area is still where climatic conditions frequently combine to produce severe storms.

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Here are some things to know or keep in mind regarding the dangers of tornadoes light of that.

While North Texas has mainly been unharmed for decades, the 10-year average has been surpassed in the last five years regarding national tornado counts.

Uncle TY tweeted that Tornado season had arrived in North Texas. You can see below:

According to the National Weather Service, 23 people died in the United States in tornadoes in 2022, considerably below the recent average of 75. However, nearly $29 billion in insured losses were attributed to tornado damage in 2022, making it the third costliest year on record, according to the American Property Casualty Insurance Association (APCIA).

Here are tips to keep people safe in the event of a tornado:

For your property, APCIA recommends:

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Remember that tornadoes don’t always take the shape of a traditional funnel. Sometimes they begin as something invisible. Nearby topography, structures, rain, or debris may conceal a tornado’s path. The safest place to be during strong thunderstorms is inside.

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