Early May 2026 has featured multiple severe-weather outbreaks, including a notable event on May 6–7 across the Southeast that produced several EF2–EF3 tornadoes, keeping cumulative counts on pace with or slightly above the 1991–2020 average of roughly 265 tornadoes for the full month. Traders are therefore clustering around the 230–289 range because atmospheric conditions—strong low-level shear, elevated convective available potential energy from Gulf moisture, and a northward-shifted jet stream—continue to favor discrete supercells through the peak climatological window. Model guidance through late May shows modest variability in steering patterns that could add or subtract dozens of confirmed touchdowns, leaving the closely matched 260–289 and 200–229 bins reflective of genuine uncertainty in final Storm Prediction Center verification.
Résumé expérimental généré par IA à partir des données Polymarket. Ceci n'est pas un conseil de trading et ne joue aucun rôle dans la résolution de ce marché. · Mis à jourHow many Tornadoes in the US in May?
<200 42%
260–289 39%
230–259 39%
200–229 35%
<200
34%
200–229
35%
230–259
39%
260–289
39%
290–319
25%
320–349
11%
350–379
9%
380–410
15%
410+
10%
<200 42%
260–289 39%
230–259 39%
200–229 35%
<200
34%
200–229
35%
230–259
39%
260–289
39%
290–319
25%
320–349
11%
350–379
9%
380–410
15%
410+
10%
Only tornadoes appearing in the final NCEI dataset for that month will count.
As of market creation, the relevant report is scheduled to be released on June 8, 2026, at 5:01 PM GMT+1 or 11:01 AM ET (Release schedule: https://www.ncei.noaa.gov/access/monitoring/dyk/monthly-releases). The market will resolve based on the first relevant tornado count published on the NCEI tornado time-series page after this scheduled release time.
If the value published after this scheduled release time is labeled preliminary, it will still determine resolution, and the market will resolve independently of any subsequent revisions, corrections, or retroactive adjustments.
The market will not resolve based on any preliminary values published before the scheduled release time.
If no data is published by the scheduled release time, or if the NCEI website is temporarily unavailable, this market will remain open until that data is made available. If the relevant data is not made available by the date of the next scheduled publication ET, this market will resolve based on available data for the most recent prior month. If the NCEI website becomes permanently unavailable, this market will resolve using another credible source.
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Resolver
0x69c47De9D...Only tornadoes appearing in the final NCEI dataset for that month will count.
As of market creation, the relevant report is scheduled to be released on June 8, 2026, at 5:01 PM GMT+1 or 11:01 AM ET (Release schedule: https://www.ncei.noaa.gov/access/monitoring/dyk/monthly-releases). The market will resolve based on the first relevant tornado count published on the NCEI tornado time-series page after this scheduled release time.
If the value published after this scheduled release time is labeled preliminary, it will still determine resolution, and the market will resolve independently of any subsequent revisions, corrections, or retroactive adjustments.
The market will not resolve based on any preliminary values published before the scheduled release time.
If no data is published by the scheduled release time, or if the NCEI website is temporarily unavailable, this market will remain open until that data is made available. If the relevant data is not made available by the date of the next scheduled publication ET, this market will resolve based on available data for the most recent prior month. If the NCEI website becomes permanently unavailable, this market will resolve using another credible source.
Resolver
0x69c47De9D...Early May 2026 has featured multiple severe-weather outbreaks, including a notable event on May 6–7 across the Southeast that produced several EF2–EF3 tornadoes, keeping cumulative counts on pace with or slightly above the 1991–2020 average of roughly 265 tornadoes for the full month. Traders are therefore clustering around the 230–289 range because atmospheric conditions—strong low-level shear, elevated convective available potential energy from Gulf moisture, and a northward-shifted jet stream—continue to favor discrete supercells through the peak climatological window. Model guidance through late May shows modest variability in steering patterns that could add or subtract dozens of confirmed touchdowns, leaving the closely matched 260–289 and 200–229 bins reflective of genuine uncertainty in final Storm Prediction Center verification.
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