Traveling by RV in Tornado Country? Stay Safe

Traveling by RV in tornado country puts you at serious risk. Here's what every RV owner needs to know about storm safety, routes, and keeping your rig registered.
Traveling by RV in Tornado Country? - Dirt Legal

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Traveling by RV in tornado country is genuinely risky, and the risk spikes every spring and early summer across the Great Plains. An RV, also known as a recreational vehicle, offers zero structural protection against tornado-force winds, which can exceed 200 mph in a violent EF4 or EF5 event. Knowing your evacuation options, your route risks, and how to keep your rig road-ready before storm season hits could save your life.

Motorhome parked on a roadside in an open grassland landscape as a large tornado descends from dark storm clouds, creating a dramatic severe weather scene.

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