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A Massive Ice Storm in the Midwest Destroyed Millions of Acres of Public Forest. Here's What Happens Next

Summary by Outdoor Life
Michiganders can handle their share of winter weather. But the ice storm that hit the Lower Peninsula in late March was so severe and destructive that people have called it a “generational storm.” With an inch or more of ice building on branches for days on end, entire stands of pine, oak, and aspen in Northern Michigan snapped or buckled under the weight — as did power lines, poles, and other infrastructure. The storm caused widespread blackout…
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Outdoor Life broke the news in on Friday, May 30, 2025.
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