Tornado Season 2022
5/2/2022 (Permalink)
The 2022 Tornado Season has already been incredibly active in the south, and as we enter May, there doesn't appear to be many signs of slowing down. May has traditionally been the month with the most tornadoes, as the tornado season hits its peak.
That statement hits a bit different when you look at where our tornado season stands when compared to last year.
- March 2021 - 139 tornadoes recorded in the United States
- April 2021 - 79 tornadoes recorded in the United States
- May 2021 - 259 tornadoes recorded in the United States
Here's where we are as of May 1st:
- March 2022 - 226 tornadoes recorded in the United States
- April 2022 - 193 tornadoes recorded in the United States
- May 2022 - ???
You see the cause for concern.
People who have spent at least a few years in the South have an idea of what to do when a tornado watch or warning is issued for their area. But a refresher never hurt anyone, especially when the population has grown so much over the past few years!
- Many properties actually have storm shelters. These are ideal, but if that isn't an option, go to an interior room of the home. Bathrooms without windows tend to fare a bit better than rooms with outside walls.
- Keep cell phones charged to receive weather warnings and in the event of a power outage.
- Have a plan for yourself and your family in the event of a tornado. Don't forget your pets!
Tornadoes are a part of southern life during the spring. Should your home experience water damage from a tornado or wind event, SERVPRO of Saline County and SERVPRO of Hot Springs are always here to help.
Give us a call at 501-776-2222.