Rain, ice cut power across Great Lakes as Tennessee braces for storms
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The Great Lakes region was hit last weekend by an intense cold rain storm that has left thousands of people without electricity and caused significant damage to infrastructure. Even some schools have had to suspend classes. At least two people died from the natural phenomenon. Read more]]>
Rain turns to ice, cuts power in Great Lakes region
Freezing rain brought down trees and power lines in Michigan and Wisconsin, cutting electricity for thousands of people Sunday in the upper Great Lakes region, while forecasters said severe weather was on its way to Tennessee. Winds topping 70 mph were possible for the middle of Tennessee, with a chance of tornadoes as well as hail as large as 2 inches Sunday night, the National Weather Service said. “Have your safe place cleaned out just in cas…
Rain, ice cut power across Great Lakes as Tennessee braces for storms
Freezing rain brought down trees and power lines in Michigan and Wisconsin, cutting electricity for thousands of people Sunday in the upper Great Lakes region, while forecasters said severe weather was on its way to Tennessee.Winds topping 113 kph were
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