The fall season saw fewer tornadoes with the exception of a moderate outbreak in November.
A widespread tornado outbreak affected much of the United States from Colorado to New York.
The outbreak killed at least six people across two states from two F4 tornadoes near Dallas, Texas and Lafayette, Indiana.
At least one tornado was confirmed in St. Francis/Portage Lake, Maine and caused two injuries.
An F4 tornado struck areas south of Birtle, Manitoba, damaging several farmsteads and injuring two.
It was the first F3 in the Canadian province of Quebec since the Maskinonge/Pierreville area tornado of August 27, 1991.
The outbreak also produced a violent F4 tornado in Turtle Mountain, Manitoba.
A small but destructive outbreak produced over 20 tornadoes across the Southern United States, resulting in six fatalities and 45 injuries.
An F3 tornado tore through Shelby and Fayette County, Tennessee, killing three after destroying 28 homes, damaging 300 other homes and badly damaging a high school.