400,000 without power as Midwest battered by severe weather
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Deadly storm triggers alert for millions and leaves thousands without power across the Midwest
A severe winter storm has killed at least three and left almost half a million energy customers without power on Monday morning, as strong winds and heavy rain caused havoc from the Mid-Atlantic to the South.

400,000 without power as Midwest battered by severe weather
Members of the Chicago White Sox grounds crew struggle to deploy the rain tarp in the bottom of the seventh inning as hail and rain delay a game against the Los Angeles Angels at Rate Field on March 30, 2025 in Chicago, Illinois. (Photo by Matt Dirksen/Getty Images) (CHICAGO) — More than 400,000 customers across the Midwest were without power in the early hours of Monday after severe weather battered the region. As of 5:30 a.m. ET, more than 292…

Storm kills thousands without electricity in parts of the United States
A severe winter storm left at least three people dead and nearly half a million customers without electricity on Monday morning, while heavy winds and torrential rains wreaked havoc from the Middle Atlantic to the south. “Great hails, destructive winds and some tornadoes are expected” in the Ohio, Tennessee and Mississippi valleys across the Middle Atlantic, the southeast and the Gulf coast, according to the National Weather Service in an early …
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