Tornado outbreak of March 28–29, 2010
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| Duration | March 28–29, 2010 |
| Tornado outbreak | |
| Tornadoes | 13 |
| Maximum rating | EF3 tornado |
| Overall effects | |
| Fatalities | 3 fatalities, 13 injuries |
| Damage | >$15.5 million (2010 USD) |
The tornado outbreak of March 28–29, 2010 affected the Southeast United States and The Bahamas on March 28–29, 2010.
A low pressure system pushed northward through the Ohio Valley on March 28. Several tornadoes were reported in the warm sector stretching from Virginia south to Florida. The Piedmont Triad was hardest hit. Damage was also reported near Charlotte. An EF3 tornado struck High Point, NC. An EF2 tornado hit Linwood in Davidson County, NC, and two more EF2 tornadoes struck south-central South Carolina. An unrated tornado also struck Freeport in the Bahamas on March 29.