| Date | State | F# | County | Coord. | Path length | Comments/Damage |
| March 6, 1982 | Florida | F0 | Pinellas | 27°45′N 82°41′W / 27.75°N 82.68°W / 27.75; -82.68 (St. Petersburg (Mar. 6, F0)) | 3 miles (4.8 km) | Brief tornado touched down in St. Petersburg, Florida.[11] |
| F1 | Miami-Dade | 25°36′N 80°24′W / 25.6°N 80.4°W / 25.6; -80.4 (Kendell (Mar. 6, F1)) | 10 miles (16 km) | Roughly 100 homes and 500 vehicles sustained damage in Kendall, Florida.[12][13] Four people were injured in the city.[11] Losses from the tornado were estimated over $500,000.[14] |
| F1 | Highlands | 27°25′N 81°25′W / 27.42°N 81.42°W / 27.42; -81.42 (Lake Placid (Mar. 6, F1)) | 1 mile (1.6 km) | Brief tornado touched down north-northwest of Lake Placid, Florida.[11] |
| March 7, 1982 | Florida | F1 | Volusia | 29°07′N 81°20′W / 29.12°N 81.33°W / 29.12; -81.33 (DeLeon Springs (Mar. 6, F1)) | 0.1 miles (0.16 km) | Brief tornado touched down east of DeLeon Springs, Florida, downing trees and power lines. A few homes sustained damage from flying debris.[14] |
| March 12, 1982 | Illinois | F2 | McDonough | 40°20′N 90°41′W / 40.33°N 90.68°W / 40.33; -90.68 (Macomb (Mar. 12, F2)) | 0.1 miles (0.16 km) | Brief tornado touched down south of Macomb, Illinois, injuring one person.[11] |
| March 13, 1982 | Ohio | F1 | Fairfield | 39°45′N 82°36′W / 39.75°N 82.6°W / 39.75; -82.6 (Lancaster (Mar. 13, F1)) | 2 miles (3.2 km) | Brief tornado touched down south of Lancaster, Ohio.[11] Twelve outbuildings and one home were destroyed.[15] |
| March 14, 1982 | Texas | F1 | Taylor | 32°17′N 99°49′W / 32.28°N 99.82°W / 32.28; -99.82 (Buffalo Gap (Mar. 14, F1)) | 0.1 miles (0.16 km) | A restaurant in Buffalo Gap, Texas, was heavily damaged.[16] |
| F2 | Runnels, Taylor | 32°04′N 99°55′W / 32.07°N 99.92°W / 32.07; -99.92 (Lawn (Mar. 14, F2)) | 11 miles (18 km) | First of two tornadoes that struck near Winters, Texas (north-northeast), this tornado moving toward Lawn, Texas. Five homes,[2] a swath of farmland and an oil derrick were destroyed along its path.[17] |
| F3 | Runnels, Coleman, Taylor, Callahan | 31°52′N 100°09′W / 31.87°N 100.15°W / 31.87; -100.15 (Winters (Mar. 14, F3)) | 41 miles (66 km) | Second tornado that passed near Winters, Texas, toward east of Lawn, Texas.[11] Several barns and farming equipment were destroyed in this area.[2] The community of Goldsboro sustained significant damage; one home was mostly destroyed in this area. The tornado also flattened an oil rig.[18] A 25 yd (23 m) section of asphalt was torn off Highway 382. Fourteen people were injured by the tornado.[11] Total losses reached $3 million.[2] |
| F1 | Callahan, Eastland | 32°07′N 99°09′W / 32.12°N 99.15°W / 32.12; -99.15 (Cross Plains (Mar. 14, F1)) | 5 miles (8.0 km) | Short-lived tornado touched down near Cross Plains, Texas.[11] |
| F1 | Dallas | 32°37′N 96°56′W / 32.62°N 96.93°W / 32.62; -96.93 (Duncanville (Mar. 14, F1)) | 2 miles (3.2 km) | A brief tornado damaged 18 homes in the Dallas suburb of Duncanville, Texas.[18] |
| March 15, 1982 | Alabama | F1 | Calhoun | 33°47′N 85°53′W / 33.78°N 85.88°W / 33.78; -85.88 (Alexandria (Mar. 15, F1)) | 8 miles (13 km) | Alexandria, Alabama area |
| Kansas | F2 | Greenwood | 37°40′N 96°04′W / 37.67°N 96.07°W / 37.67; -96.07 (Fall River (Mar. 15, F2)) | 2 miles (3.2 km) | Brief tornado damaged 25 cabins and trailers north-northwest of Fall River, Kansas.[2] |
| F2 | Woodson, Allen | 37°47′N 95°51′W / 37.78°N 95.85°W / 37.78; -95.85 (Toronto (Mar. 15, F2)) | 30 miles (48 km) | Long-tracked tornado damaged numerous homes, however, specifics are unknown. Southeast of Toronto, Kansas to Colony, Kansas[2] |
| F3 | Montgomery | 37°01′N 95°51′W / 37.02°N 95.85°W / 37.02; -95.85 (Tyro (Mar. 15, F3)) | 6 miles (9.7 km) | 1 death – One person was killed and another injured when the tornado destroyed their trailer. Intensity is disputed to be F2 rather than F3 by Grazulis. In the Tyro, Kansas area.[2] |
| F1 | Montgomery | | 0.1 miles (0.16 km) | |
| F2 | Labette, Crawford | | 17 miles (27 km) | Relatively long-tracked tornado destroyed two trailers and damaged several other homes. Three people were injured in the trailers.[2] |
| F3 | Crawford, Barton (MO), Vernon (MO), Cedar (MO), St. Clair (MO) | | 70 miles (110 km) | 2 deaths – 8 others injured |
| F3 | Labette, Cherokee | | 30 miles (48 km) | 1 death – 6 others injured |
| F0 | Cherokee | | 0.1 miles (0.16 km) | |
| F3 | Crawford, Jasper (MO) | | 9 miles (14 km) | |
| Oklahoma | F1 | Seminole | | 0.1 miles (0.16 km) | |
| F3 | Pontotoc | | 6 miles (9.7 km) | 1 death – 36 others injured |
| F2 | Hughes | | 0.1 miles (0.16 km) | |
| F2 | Osage | | 0.1 miles (0.16 km) | 1 person injured |
| F1 | Osage | | 0.1 miles (0.16 km) | |
| F1 | Washington | | 0.1 miles (0.16 km) | |
| F2 | Washington | | 3 miles (4.8 km) | 57 people injured |
| F2 | Nowata | | 12 miles (19 km) | |
| F2 | Nowata | | 0.1 miles (0.16 km) | |
| F1 | Haskell | | 0.1 miles (0.16 km) | |
| Missouri | F3 | Benton | | 14 miles (23 km) | 1 person injured |
| F2 | Morgan | | 5 miles (8.0 km) | |
| F1 | Moniteau | | 5 miles (8.0 km) | |
| F0 | Callaway | | 24 miles (39 km) | Long-tracked weak tornado |
| March 16, 1982 | Kentucky | F2 | Clark, Powell | | 8 miles (13 km) | A tornado destroyed eight homes and many outbuildings along its path from Trapp, Kentucky, to Black Creek, Kentucky. Two people were injured.[2] |
| Indiana | F1 | Wells, Adams | | 9 miles (14 km) | |
| March 17, 1982 | Georgia | F0 | Fulton | 33°46′N 84°24′W / 33.77°N 84.4°W / 33.77; -84.4 (Atlanta (Mar. 17, F0)) | 0.1 miles (0.16 km) | Brief tornado struck downtown Atlanta, Georgia, just south of the Georgia Institute of Technology.[11] One office building sustained some exterior damage.[19][20] |
| California | F0 | San Diego | 32°44′N 117°11′W / 32.73°N 117.18°W / 32.73; -117.18 (San Diego International Airport (Mar. 17, F0)) | 0.1 miles (0.16 km) | Small tornado briefly touched down along the southeast end of San Diego International Airport's runway.[11] |
| March 18, 1982 | Hawaii | F2 | Honolulu | 21°30′N 158°02′W / 21.5°N 158.03°W / 21.5; -158.03 (Wahiawā (Mar. 22, F2)) | 0.1 miles (0.16 km) | Brief tornado touched down near Wahiawā, Hawai'i.[11] |
| Kansas | F2 | Seward | 37°07′N 100°59′W / 37.12°N 100.98°W / 37.12; -100.98 (Liberal (Mar. 22, F2)) | 0.1 miles (0.16 km) | Northwest of Liberal, Kansas. |
| F2 | Haskell, Gray | 37°26′N 100°57′W / 37.43°N 100.95°W / 37.43; -100.95 (Satanta (Mar. 22, F2)) | 48 miles (77 km) | Satanta area to Cimarron area |
| New Mexico | F0 | Curry | 34°28′N 103°04′W / 34.47°N 103.07°W / 34.47; -103.07 (Clovis (Mar. 22, F0)) | 0.1 miles (0.16 km) | Brief tornado touched down northeast of Clovis, New Mexico.[11] |
| Texas | F4 | Moore, Hansford, Ochiltree, Beaver (OK) | 36°01′N 101°44′W / 36.02°N 101.73°W / 36.02; -101.73 (Sunray (Mar. 18, F4)) | 88 miles (142 km) | Long-lived 0.5 mi (800 m) wide tornado tracked through the northern Texas Panhandle into the Oklahoma Panhandle shortly before midnight (local time), starting near Sunray, Texas and ending near Beaver, Oklahoma.[11] At least 12 farms in Hansford County and four homes in Beaver County were destroyed. Twelve people were injured by the tornado and losses exceeded $1 million.[21] |
| March 19, 1982 | Iowa | F1 | Taylor | | 2 miles (3.2 km) | |
| March 20, 1982 | Tennessee | F1 | Sumner | 36°37′N 86°27′W / 36.62°N 86.45°W / 36.62; -86.45 (Portland (Mar. 20, F1)) | 0.1 miles (0.16 km) | Northeast of Portland, Tennessee |
| Kentucky | F2 | Shelby | 38°13′N 85°14′W / 38.22°N 85.23°W / 38.22; -85.23 (Shelbyville (Mar. 20, F2)) | 1 mile (1.6 km) | 8 people injured. In Shelbyville, Kentucky area. |
| F2 | Shelby, Franklin | 38°07′N 84°27′W / 38.12°N 84.45°W / 38.12; -84.45 (Frankfort (Mar. 20, F2)) | 20 miles (32 km) | South-southeast of Shelbyville, Kentucky to Frankfort, Kentucky |
| Arkansas | F0 | Lincoln | 37°47′N 95°51′W / 37.78°N 95.85°W / 37.78; -95.85 (Grady (Mar. 20, F0)) | 0.1 miles (0.16 km) | Brief tornado touched down near or on the Arkansas River north of Grady, Arkansas.[11] |
| March 28, 2018 | California | F1 | Fresno | 36°34′N 119°37′W / 36.57°N 119.62°W / 36.57; -119.62 (Milford (Mar. 29, F0)) | 5 miles (8.0 km) | 1 person injured. In the Selma, California area. |
| March 29, 1982 | Florida | F1 | Palm Beach | 26°37′N 80°03′W / 26.62°N 80.05°W / 26.62; -80.05 (Lake Worth (Mar. 29, F1)) | 0.1 miles (0.16 km) | 1 person injured in the Lake Worth, Florida area. |
| Utah | F0 | Beaver | 38°30′N 112°53′W / 38.5°N 112.88°W / 38.5; -112.88 (Milford (Mar. 29, F0)) | 0.1 miles (0.16 km) | First March tornado in Utah since 1907, touched down well to the northeast of Milford, Utah.[1][11] |
| California | F0 | Alameda | 37°41′N 121°46′W / 37.68°N 121.77°W / 37.68; -121.77 (Livermore (Mar. 29, F0)) | 0.1 miles (0.16 km) | In Livermore, California area. |
| F1 | Los Angeles | 34°05′N 118°06′W / 34.08°N 118.1°W / 34.08; -118.1 (San Gabriel (Mar. 29, F1)) | 2 miles (3.2 km) | In San Gabriel, California area. |
| South Dakota | F2 | Bennett | 43°10′N 101°57′W / 43.17°N 101.95°W / 43.17; -101.95 (Martin (Mar. 29, F2)) | 0.1 miles (0.16 km) | Touched down west of Martin, South Dakota. A mobile home was picked up by the tornado and one of its occupants was thrown out of the building; however, he was unharmed. The other person in the home sustained minor injuries.[22] |
| March 30, 1982 | Wisconsin | F1 | Juneau, Wood, Portage | 44°12′N 90°00′W / 44.2°N 90°W / 44.2; -90 (Nekoosa (Mar. 30, F1)) | 28 miles (45 km) | Long-lived intermittent tornado made several touchdowns along a 28 miles (45 km) path through central Wisconsin, from southeast of Nekoosa, Wisconsin to Stevens Point, Wisconsin.[1][11] Numerous trees were felled by the tornado, one of which fell on a mobile home and destroyed it. The two occupants of the home sustained extensive injuries. Nearby, another mobile home was destroyed and a house was moved off its foundation. Due to the intermittent nature of the tornado, newspaper reports initially stated it to have been a series of tornadoes rather than a single one.[23] |
| Illinois | F2 | Jefferson | 38°09′N 88°54′W / 38.15°N 88.9°W / 38.15; -88.9 (Ina (Mar. 30, F2)) | 0.8 miles (1.3 km) | 1 death – Short-lived but damaging tornado touched down near Ina, Illinois. Five trailers and four homes were destroyed, one of which was blown off its foundation and thrown into another. Sixteen other homes and several trailers sustained damage. Three people were also injured and losses were estimated at $1 million.[21] |
| F1 | Hamilton | 38°15′N 88°28′W / 38.25°N 88.47°W / 38.25; -88.47 (Mayberry (Mar. 30, F1)) | 0.1 miles (0.16 km) | Brief tornado touched down east-southeast of Mayberry, Illinois.[11] |
| March 31, 1982 | Louisiana | F1 | Washington | 30°58′N 90°06′W / 30.97°N 90.1°W / 30.97; -90.1 (Angie (Mar. 31, F1)) | 12 miles (19 km) | Tornado touched down due west of Angie, Louisiana and tracked eastward for 12 miles (19 km) before dissipating. No known damage took place during the tornado's existence.[11] |
| Ohio | F2 | Knox | 40°24′N 82°29′W / 40.4°N 82.48°W / 40.4; -82.48 (Mt. Vernon (Mar. 31, F2)) | 0.75 miles (1.21 km) | Brief tornado destroyed four homes and heavily damaged seven others in Mt. Vernon, Ohio.[21] Seven people were injured in the town. The tornado was roughly 660 yards (600 m) wide and struck less than three hours after a statewide tornado drill. According to residents, there was no warning issued before the tornado struck. In the wake of the tornado, 15 national guardsmen were deployed to patrol the area and prevent vandalism.[24] |