Illinois Tops Tornado Reports in 2026 with 170 Confirmed Events
Illinois Tops Tornado Reports in 2026 with 170 Confirmed Events
US · Published Jun 28, 2026
Illinois has recorded 170 confirmed tornadoes in 2026, making it the leading state for tornado activity this year, according to the FOX Forecast Center. This figure is more than double the tornado reports of any other state, with Mississippi coming in second at
The state has already tripled its annual average of 50 tornadoes, with the total expected to rise as surveys for recent events are completed. A record-breaking 210 tornado reports were logged during a single day of severe weather in June, surpassing the previous record of 139 set in 2024.

Impact & Risks

The unprecedented tornado activity in Illinois has caused widespread destruction, including toppled train cars and damaged infrastructure. The storms have disrupted daily life and posed significant risks to residents, particularly in areas hit by multiple tornadoes. The unusual weather pattern has shifted the tornado hotspot from the southern Plains to the Midwest, leaving traditionally active states like Texas and Oklahoma with below-average activity.

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