March 10
- 1876 – Several strong tornadoes struck the Midwestern United States. An F3 tornado destroyed much of Hazel Green, Wisconsin, killing 9 people and injuring 50. Homes were "ground finer than grist from the mills of the Gods" and debris was carried up to 8 mi (13 km). An F4 tornado killed 14 people across Monroe, Ralls, and Marion counties, Missouri.
- 1973 – A tornado outbreak affected parts of the Southern United States with the worst damage in Texas. An F4 tornado destroyed much of Hubbard, Texas, killing 6 people and injuring 77. An F3 tornado damaged or destroyed about 200 buildings in Burnet, Texas, injuring 40 people.