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Whitmer declares state of emergency after weekend storm in northern Michigan; thousands still without power
DETROIT — Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer has declared a state of emergency, and nearly 49,000 energy company customers in northern Michigan were without power Monday, days after an historic ice storm knocked out power to at least 90,000 in that area.
The emergency declaration aims "to get help out the door as fast as possible for Michiganders...Read more

Historic ice storm cripples northern Michigan, leaves 90,000 without power
A crippling ice storm has left parts of northern Michigan with up to an inch of ice, at least 90,000 residential and business customers without power and high wind and travel restrictions on the Mackinac Bridge.
"Crippling impacts from significant freezing rain continue, even if some places breach 32°F due to the sheer amount of ice that has ...Read more
Deadly storm slams Midwest, extreme risk looms in South
A massive storm system that left over a dozen people dead in the central U.S. was moving toward the Mississippi Valley and southern states on Saturday, prompting the National Weather Service to warn of “the potential for violent, long-track tornadoes.”
Residents in 20 states spanning over more than 500,000 square miles are in the path of ...Read more

Tornado hits city of Pico Rivera amid powerful storm that brought flooding and mountain snow to Southern California
LOS ANGELES — A major storm continued to wallop parts of Southern California on Thursday morning, bringing evacuation alerts, fears of mudslides, heavy mountain snow and a tornado that snapped trees and damaged homes and cars.
Several flood and severe thunderstorm warnings — as well as winter weather advisories in the mountains — remained...Read more
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