tornadohits a largecity ormetro areaNothingburgerthat doesnothing60#hailriskEF-3 thatwas 100%strongerthan EF-3ElNinoday 3moderateriskcrazycold coreeventslight riskoverperformsIowaEF-4Del RiomagictornadoinHawai'idecembertornadoevent30#tornadoriskEF-4+tornadoin Texasinsanelyactiveapril andmayday 730%day 815%highriskbimodal severeweather eventin Dixie alleyand themidwestWyominggets a PDStornadowarninginsanetornado ina ruralarea45#windriskEF-5tornadoderechowith110+mphwindstornadohits a largecity ormetro areaNothingburgerthat doesnothing60#hailriskEF-3 thatwas 100%strongerthan EF-3ElNinoday 3moderateriskcrazycold coreeventslight riskoverperformsIowaEF-4Del RiomagictornadoinHawai'idecembertornadoevent30#tornadoriskEF-4+tornadoin Texasinsanelyactiveapril andmayday 730%day 815%highriskbimodal severeweather eventin Dixie alleyand themidwestWyominggets a PDStornadowarninginsanetornado ina ruralarea45#windriskEF-5tornadoderechowith110+mphwinds

2025 US tornado/weather Bingo - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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  1. tornado hits a large city or metro area
  2. Nothing burger that does nothing
  3. 60# hail risk
  4. EF-3 that was 100% stronger than EF-3
  5. El Nino
  6. day 3 moderate risk
  7. crazy cold core event
  8. slight risk overperforms
  9. Iowa EF-4
  10. Del Rio magic
  11. tornado in Hawai'i
  12. december tornado event
  13. 30# tornado risk
  14. EF-4+ tornado in Texas
  15. insanely active april and may
  16. day 7 30%
  17. day 8 15%
  18. high risk
  19. bimodal severe weather event in Dixie alley and the midwest
  20. Wyoming gets a PDS tornado warning
  21. insane tornado in a rural area
  22. 45# wind risk
  23. EF-5 tornado
  24. derecho with 110+mph winds