25 Confirmed Tornadoes in Michigan So Far in 2025 Nears Record
A spate of severe weather has brought a significant number of tornadoes to Michigan so far in 2025, with 25 confirmed tornadoes in the state as of May 18, according to the National Weather Service (NWS). This number is nearing the record for most tornadoes in a single year in Michigan since 1950.
On average, Michigan experiences 16 tornadoes per year. However, 2025 has already seen a significant increase in tornado activity, with three tornadoes touching down in Southeast Michigan during severe storms on Thursday. According to CBS News Detroit, one more confirmed tornado would put 2025 in the top 10 for years with the most tornadoes in Michigan since 1950.
In 1975, weather officials reported 26 confirmed tornadoes, making it one of the top years for tornado activity in the state. However, 1974 holds the record for most tornadoes in one year since 1950, with 39 confirmed, followed by 2001, which had 35 tornadoes.
The NWS says that strong tornadoes are formed from a combination of warm, moist, rising air and strong "wind shear." Wind shear is a change in wind speed and/or direction with height — that helps provide spin to the supercell thunderstorms that aid in tornado formation.
According to CBS News Detroit, the recent tornado activity in Michigan is a significant departure from the norm. The state’s tornado season typically peaks in the summer months, but this year’s activity has been unusually high.
The data on tornadoes in Michigan since 1950 shows that the state has experienced a range of tornado activity over the years. The years with the most tornadoes since 1950 are:
- 1974: 39 confirmed tornadoes
- 2001: 35 confirmed tornadoes
- 1975: 26 confirmed tornadoes
CBS News Detroit reports that the recent tornadoes in Michigan have caused significant damage and disruption to communities across the state. The NWS has been working closely with local authorities to respond to the severe weather events and provide critical updates to the public.
In terms of the science behind tornado formation, the NWS explains that it requires a specific combination of atmospheric conditions. These include warm, moist air near the surface, cooler air above, and strong wind shear. When these conditions come together, they can create the perfect storm for tornadoes to form.
As the tornado season continues, residents in Michigan are advised to stay vigilant and stay informed about the latest weather forecasts and warnings. The NWS and local authorities will continue to monitor the situation and provide updates as necessary.
Stacey DuFord, a CBS News Detroit reporter, has been covering the recent tornado activity in Michigan. She grew up in Mt. Morris, Michigan, and became fascinated with weather as a child after watching a tornado rip up a tree in her backyard.
Years with most tornadoes since 1950:
Year | Number of Tornadoes |
---|---|
1974 | 39 |
2001 | 35 |
1975 | 26 |
2025 | 25 (and counting) |
Source: CBS News Detroit, National Weather Service (NWS), National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA)