Tornadoes, hail, power outages sweep across US
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Nearly 300,000 homes and businesses in five states remain without power Monday as severe weather blasted a corridor from Texas to Michigan with damaging winds, hail, and possible tornadoes.
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Hundreds of thousands of homes and businesses were without power in the eastern half of the Midwest as of Monday morning.
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Several hundred Liberty customers in Joplin, Neosho and just outside of Granby were without power this morning. There were three outages this morning with appro
Hundreds of thousands of northern Michigan residents are dealing with power outages as weekend storms with freezing rain move through the region.
A light glaze of ice accumulation was expected as the National Weather Service on Tuesday issued a winter weather advisory in effect until 1 p.m. today in Iron, Dickinson, Menominee and Delta counties.
In Northampton County, over 5,000 customers were without power at one point during the overnight hours. FirstEnergy says responders requested the power to be cut off overnight because of a structure fire. The outages mostly affected the Nazareth and Forks Township area.
A round of fast-moving severe thunderstorms plowed through the Chicago area Sunday afternoon, producing hurricane-force winds and taking down trees and power lines in parts of Northwest Indiana. A tornado watch was issued throughout most the Chicago area and Northwest Indiana for much of the afternoon.
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Connecticut temperatures will be unseasonably cold Wednesday with wind chills in the 20s ahead of a storm that will bring rain and wet snow at night, NWS says.
Nearly 100,000 Michiganders are still without power Tuesday. Here's what Consumers Energy is doing to get the lights back on ahead of another severe weather chance.
A damaged power line apparently caused widespread Central Oregon outages late Tuesday morning, affecting more than 11,300 Pacific Power customers from Crooked River Ranch to west of Culver and Madras and north to Warm Springs.