Tornado outbreak of March 28–29, 2010

An EF3 tornado struck High Point, North Carolina, causing 3 injuries and destroying or damaging many structures.

The tornado touched down as a 100-mph EF1 in southwest Guilford County, severely damaging a daycare center and flipping an unoccupied school bus.

The tornado moved north across Highway 311 and gained intensity, becoming an EF2 that caused significant damage to structures in the area, including blowing a bedroom off of a single-story home.

The tornado weakened to an EF2 and moved into a highly urbanized area, causing minor to moderate damage, and again removing the 2nd story off of a 2-story home.

Concerns have been raised within the Bahamian government that there was no tornado warning issued by the Bahamas Department of Meteorology.