Leave it to the geniuses at Scientific American to point out that Mother Nature is shifting the severe weather goalposts. Traditionally, when we talked about Tornado Alley, you'd think of Oklahoma, Kansas, or Texas, right? Wrong. Tornado Alley is shifting eastward, and Michigan is edging closer to the action than we used to be.

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According to Scientific American, as of 2025, there have been over 550 tornadoes in the United States, with 14 of these touching down in Michigan within 24 hours. That's way above the usual for this time of year.

Why Tornado Alley Is Inching Closer to Michigan

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So why is Tornado Alley shifting? Experts say the Gulf is warming, and that's shifting the boundaries between dry and wet air to the east. That means that the two key ingredients you need to make a tornado—unstable air and wind shear—are mixing in new places.

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And while Michigan isn't typically a hotspot for funnel clouds when compared to the traditional Tornado Alley, the line that separates the Mitten State from the rest is getting blurry.

Training Michigan to React Differently to Weather Sirens

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With Tornado Alley moving closer to Michigan, it's time to start treating tornado sirens as a reason to get to shelter, not go onto your front lawn and watch the twister roll in. Of course, you're more likely to find deer mounts that aren't allowed in the living room in a Michigan basement than in a dedicated storm shelter.

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Experts speaking with CBS said the shift is something we need to take seriously in Michigan. They've taken it seriously enough to give Michigan and the rest of the surrounding states, which are now on the edge of Tornado Alley. Michigan, welcome to the Midwest Alley.

Tornados in 2023: States With the Most Property Damage

While states in 'Tornado Alley' may see a higher number of twisters, the number has little to do with total property damage. ConsumerAffairs recently looked at data from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) and Statista to determine how many states tornadoes touched down in each state and compared that to the total estimated property damage in the same time period. Here's a look at Tornadoes in 2023: Ranking the States For Most Property Damage.

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The Most Wanted Felons in Mid-Michigan: March 2025

Can you help solve a crime? Crime Stoppers of Mid-Michigan is seeking your help in identifying and locating 10 of the most wanted criminals in the state. Here's a look at the Most Wanted Felons in Michigan for March 2025. If you have any information concerning these persons, please call Crime Stoppers at (517) 483-STOP or https://www.p3tips.com/tipform.aspx?ID=903#.

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