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Tornado Alerts Near Park Valley, Utah 84329

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Historical Tornado Risk
Activity level Low
Average per year 0.8 tornados
Peak season month June
Total on record 38 tornados

πŸ“‹ Tornado History

Historical tornado events within 250 miles of Park Valley

38 tornado records Β· Source: NCEI Storm Events
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EF RatingDamagePathCasualtiesDistanceDate
EF0
Light damage 0.5 mi Γ— 500 yd None 88 mi Jun 5, 2023
EF0
Light damage 0.2 mi Γ— 10 yd None 21 mi May 26, 2023
EF0
Light damage 1 mi Γ— 10 yd None 57 mi Aug 2, 2019
EF0
Light damage 1.5 mi Γ— 10 yd None 66 mi May 7, 2019
EF0
Light damage 1.5 mi Γ— 50 yd None 83 mi Jun 30, 2016
EF0
Light damage 3 mi Γ— 20 yd None 76 mi May 21, 2014
EF0
Light damage 1 mi Γ— 20 yd None 85 mi May 8, 2013
EF0
Light damage 1 mi Γ— 20 yd None 45 mi Sep 1, 2012
EF0
Light damage 1 mi Γ— 20 yd None 50 mi Sep 1, 2012
EF0
Light damage 7.4 mi Γ— 10 yd None 81 mi Mar 16, 2011
EF0
Light damage 0.3 mi Γ— 20 yd None 52 mi Apr 8, 2009
EF0
Light damage 1 mi Γ— 25 yd None 67 mi Jul 22, 2008
EF0
Light damage 0.1 mi Γ— 50 yd None 92 mi Oct 4, 2006
EF0
Light damage 1 mi Γ— 20 yd None 74 mi Jun 24, 2004
EF0
Light damage 0.2 mi Γ— 50 yd None 58 mi Apr 28, 2003
EF0
Light damage 0.2 mi Γ— 0 yd None 53 mi Jun 8, 1998
EF0
Light damage 1 mi Γ— 15 yd None 91 mi Jun 8, 1998
EF0
Light damage 1 mi Γ— 50 yd None 89 mi May 12, 1998
EF0
Light damage 0.5 mi Γ— 50 yd None 75 mi Jun 13, 1996
EF0
Light damage 0.1 mi Γ— 10 yd None 96 mi May 15, 1993
EF0
Light damage 0.1 mi Γ— 10 yd None 60 mi May 3, 1993
EF0
Light damage 0.3 mi Γ— 30 yd None 51 mi Jun 14, 1992
EF0
Light damage 0.1 mi Γ— 20 yd None 62 mi Sep 10, 1991
EF0
Light damage 0.1 mi Γ— 20 yd None 45 mi Aug 4, 1991
EF2
Considerable damage 0.2 mi Γ— 50 yd None 58 mi May 18, 1991
EF0
Light damage 0.1 mi Γ— 10 yd None 74 mi Sep 3, 1990
EF1
Moderate damage 0.2 mi Γ— 10 yd None 97 mi Jun 10, 1990
EF2
Considerable damage 0.2 mi Γ— 10 yd None 83 mi Jun 9, 1990
EF0
Light damage 0.2 mi Γ— 10 yd None 65 mi Apr 20, 1990
EF1
Moderate damage 1 mi Γ— 60 yd None 105 mi Apr 20, 1988
EF0
Light damage 1 mi Γ— 30 yd None 92 mi Apr 20, 1988
EF1
Moderate damage 1 mi Γ— 50 yd None 81 mi Apr 20, 1988
EF0
Light damage 0.2 mi Γ— 50 yd None 85 mi Mar 30, 1988
EF0
Light damage 0.5 mi Γ— 50 yd None 42 mi Aug 24, 1986
EF1
Moderate damage 0.5 mi Γ— 20 yd None 72 mi Aug 24, 1986
EF1
Moderate damage 0.5 mi Γ— 60 yd None 89 mi Jun 24, 1986
EF1
Moderate damage 0.2 mi Γ— 7 yd None 73 mi Sep 8, 1985
EF1
Moderate damage 0.1 mi Γ— 7 yd None 97 mi May 2, 1985

πŸ“ˆ Historical Trends

Tornado activity near Park Valley over 21 years

38
Total tornados on record
0.8
Average per year
EF2
Strongest recorded
Jun
Peak month

EF Scale Distribution

EF0
29
EF1
7
EF2
2
EF3
0
EF4
0
EF5
0

Yearly Tornado Count

1985 2023

Strongest Tornados on Record

EF2 JEROME, ID Jun 9, 1990
0.2 mi path
EF2 MINIDOKA, ID May 18, 1991
0.2 mi path
EF1 GOODING, ID Apr 20, 1988
1 mi path
EF1 JEROME, ID Apr 20, 1988
1 mi path
EF1 TWIN FALLS, ID Jun 24, 1986
0.5 mi path

πŸ“… Tornado Season

When tornados are most likely near you

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Active Tornado Season
Tornado season is active. Park Valley sees the most tornado activity in Jun. Stay alert and have your shelter plan ready.

US Tornado Activity by Month

Jan
2%
Feb
3%
Mar
7%
Apr
10%
May
18%
PEAK
Jun
16%
Jul
12%
Aug
9%
Sep
7%
Oct
6%
Nov
5%
Dec
3%
Current month Peak for Park Valley

πŸ›‘οΈ Tornado Safety

What to know before, during, and after a tornado

⚠️ Tornado Watch
Meaning: Conditions are favorable for tornado development
Be prepared to take shelter. Stay alert for changing conditions.
πŸŒͺ️ Tornado Warning
Meaning: A tornado has been spotted or detected on radar
TAKE COVER IMMEDIATELY in your nearest safe shelter.
⚠️ Step 1

Tornado Watch β€” Be Prepared

Conditions are favorable for tornados. Monitor weather alerts, charge your phone, and review your shelter plan. Move vehicles into garages if possible.

πŸŒͺ️ Step 2

Tornado Warning β€” Take Cover NOW

A tornado has been sighted or indicated by radar. Move immediately to an interior room on the lowest floor (basement, bathroom, closet). Get under sturdy furniture. Stay away from windows.

πŸ” Step 3

After a Tornado

Stay in your shelter until the warning expires. Check for injuries, avoid downed power lines, and watch for gas leaks. Document damage for insurance before cleanup.

Where to Shelter

βœ“ Best: Underground shelter or basement
βœ“ Good: Interior room on lowest floor
βœ“ Acceptable: Bathroom or closet (no exterior walls)
βœ“ If driving: Pull over, get below road level in a ditch
βœ— NEVER: Stay in a mobile home β€” leave for sturdy building
βœ— NEVER: Shelter under a highway overpass

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