According to our Severe Weather Expert Dr. Greg Forbes, the second half of October, and especially November, can often be a second season for tornadoes and severe thunderstorms.
Forbes says, "In many ways, this is the counterpart to spring, when strong fronts and upper-air systems march across the United States. When enough warm, moist air accompanies these weather systems, the unstable conditions yield severe thunderstorms and sometimes tornadoes."
Most of the time, the second-season tornado outbreaks are in the Gulf Coast states, but they can sometimes spread north to the Ohio Valley and southern Great Lakes.
Below we have a look at the top five worst November tornado outbreaks.
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