The phrase
"occasional tornado" means that tornadoes happen from time to time, but they are not very frequent or common.
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In the spring, severe storms often deliver large hail and
even occasional tornadoes, causing widespread damage to local homes.
While each of these sectors will face unique risks, they all face a high rate of property damage due to common severe storms, hail, high winds and
even occasional tornadoes.
This part of MO
sees occasional tornadoes, which are covered, but floods are not; MO renters near the Mississippi River at low elevation might consider federal flood coverage.
Bowling Green is a wonderful place to live and work, but it also carries some risk, including a moderate crime rate and
occasional tornado threats.
But sometimes Grand Prairie sees
the occasional tornado, hail storm and heavy rain.
Hot and humid summers bring thunderstorms, heavy rainfall and
occasional tornadoes, while winter brings cold temperatures and heavy snowfall.
The only downside is the unpredictable weather than can deliver severe thunderstorms,
occasional tornadoes and heavy snowfall.
This city has been affected by
an occasional tornado, severe thunderstorm or flood, so it is important to be certain that your home insurance offers the coverage you need.
It is always best to be prepared for
the occasional tornado and flooding if you're a resident of Kentucky.
Each time a new storm comes on shore, Conway gets slammed with torrential rainfall, damaging winds and even
occasional tornadoes.
Jacksonville is prone to some pretty nasty storms, including hurricanes, along with
the occasional tornado, hail storm, and flood.
Each time a new storm comes on shore, Surfside Beach gets slammed with torrential rainfall, damaging winds and even
occasional tornadoes.
Aberdeen's gusty winds and
occasional tornadoes can do serious damage to local homes.
But sometimes Grand Prairie sees
the occasional tornado, hail storm and heavy rain.
This city may experience
an occasional tornado, which could increase insurance rates for businesses.
Most people will make fewer than one claim per year, but the climate of WI does pose some risk for ice and snow - related damage as well as
the occasional tornado.
Heavy snow and ice can collapse roofs and down tree limbs, and severe windstorms — even
occasional tornadoes — can cause severe damage to southern WI homes.