Texas, a state well-acquainted with tornadoes, is experiencing a particularly active 2024 season. As of June 14, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) reports a staggering 112 confirmed tornadoes have touched down in the Lone Star State. This number surpasses the previous year’s total and reflects a broader trend of increased tornado activity across the central United States.
112 confirmed tornadoes: NOAA data reveals a significant number of tornadoes in Texas for 2024.Active season: This year’s tornado activity has surpassed previous years, with several months of peak season remaining.DFW and North Texas: The region has experienced a high concentration of tornado activity, with multiple outbreaks and significant damage reported.Central US trend: Texas isn’t alone; several states in the central US are experiencing heightened tornado activity.Safety concerns: The increase in tornadoes raises concerns about safety and preparedness.
Following an unprecedented year of tornadoes, Texans now face the potential for an equally tumultuous hurricane season. Forecasters predict above-average activity due to exceptionally warm Atlantic waters, the development of La Niña, and reduced trade winds. This combination of factors creates a breeding ground for powerful storms, raising concerns about the potential impact on the Texas coast.
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