CHICAGO, Ill. — November is shaping up to be an active month for severe weather, with meteorologists warning that shifting seasonal patterns could bring an elevated tornado threat across parts of the South, Midwest, and lower Mississippi Valley.
Storm chaser Adam Lucio shared an updated tornado risk outlook for November, illustrating potential danger zones where cold northern air meets lingering Gulf moisture — a volatile combination known to produce destructive late-season tornadoes.
According to Lucio’s analysis, states including Texas, Louisiana, Arkansas, Mississippi, Alabama, Tennessee, and parts of Illinois and Missouri face a heightened risk this month. His map categorizes regions under “Possible” and “Greater” risk zones, based on climatology data from The Weather Channel’s 30-year records…