can a tornado approach you without rain / hail beforehand?
i was researching a little about tornadoes and what kind of storms they form in, i looked up a diagram showing a low precipitation supercell, showing the location of the tornado is southwest with a precipitation free base and i believe the rain / hail occur in the northeast and i was just curious on something, i was just wondering, if the storm is coming towards you, lets say your looking through the window in your house, looking south, your exact location then would be northwest of the approaching supercell that is coming directly to you, would that mean that since the rain / hail doesnt occur in the northwest portion, that you wouldnt experience any of it, only some wind that gradually gets stronger as the tornado approaches you?