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DTE Energy says strong winds knocked down more than 3K power lines: Here’s how to stay safe
Read full article: DTE Energy says strong winds knocked down more than 3K power lines: Here’s how to stay safeDTE Energy said strong winds that tore through Michigan Monday night took down more than 3,000 power lines.
Part of M-14 closed in Plymouth Township after winds snap electrical poles over freeway
Read full article: Part of M-14 closed in Plymouth Township after winds snap electrical poles over freewayM-14 at Beck Road in Plymouth Township is closed as crews work on fixing three electrical poles that snapped during Monday night’s storm.
Westbound I-696 back open at I-275 in Oakland County after downed power lines caused closure
Read full article: Westbound I-696 back open at I-275 in Oakland County after downed power lines caused closureWestbound I-696 at I-275 is back open in Oakland County while DTE Energy got downed power lines off the road.
Consumers Energy: Power to be restored for most by end of Monday
Read full article: Consumers Energy: Power to be restored for most by end of MondayFollowing severe winds that caused tens of thousands of power outages across Michigan Saturday, utility company Consumers Energy says power should be restored to most by the end of Monday.
Maple Road at Cranbrook Road in Oakland County closed due to downed power lines
Read full article: Maple Road at Cranbrook Road in Oakland County closed due to downed power linesMaple Road at Cranbrook Road on the border of Bloomfield Township and Birmingham is closed to through traffic due to downed power lines, officials said.
Fallen trees, downed power lines reported after storms move through Metro Detroit
Read full article: Fallen trees, downed power lines reported after storms move through Metro DetroitThe city of Farmington is warning residents of several downed power lines and wires, asking people to stay away until DTE can fix them.
I-275 in Farmington Hills reopens after closure due to downed power lines
Read full article: I-275 in Farmington Hills reopens after closure due to downed power linesInterstate 275 -- both northbound and southbound -- in Farmington Hills has reopened after it was closed due to power lines that have fallen on the freeway near Grand River Avenue.
DTE Energy: Thousands of power outages reported in Southeast Michigan
Read full article: DTE Energy: Thousands of power outages reported in Southeast MichiganDETROIT – Storms have knocked out power to thousands in Southeast Michigan on Friday, and more bad weather is expected through the evening. As of 10:51 p.m., around 4,860 DTE Energy customers were without power. DTE reported 78 crews in the field. A Flood Warning is in effect for Wayne County, Eastern Oakland County and Macomb County until 4 p.m. on Friday. We are under a Slight Risk for Severe Storms today, and that will be most likely through the late afternoon and evening.
Not So Calm After The Storm, June 11, 2020, noon update
Read full article: Not So Calm After The Storm, June 11, 2020, noon updateNot So Calm After The Storm, June 11, 2020, noon updatePublished: June 11, 2020, 12:18 pmYesterday's storms knocked out power to nearly 400,000 customers, but those storms are thankfully well off to our east, with a cooler, drier air mass moving in. The day ahead will feature partial cloud cover early this morning, followed by mostly sunny skies for the balance of the day. It'll be a windy day, though, with west winds at 15 to 25 mph, with gusts over 30 mph possible. These winds have prompted a Lakeshore Flood Warning for the Harsens Island / Algonac area. Highs today will reach the mid to upper 70s, but even cooler air is headed this way for the weekend.
Severe storms wreak havoc across Southeast Michigan, leaving thousands without power
Read full article: Severe storms wreak havoc across Southeast Michigan, leaving thousands without powerDETROIT – Thousands of people are without power in Southeast Michigan after severe storms moved through the area on Wednesday. Storm damage in Grosse Pointe Woods on June 10, 2020. (WDIV)Grosse Pointe WoodsSome of the worst damage in the area was in Grosse Pointe Woods, where a home was lifted off of its foundation. Local 4′s Mara MacDonald was in Grosse Pointe Farms to report on the damage there. In Grosse Pointe Woods, Justin Macksound’s home actually shifted when the storm moved through.
Severe storms wreak havoc across Southeast Michigan, leaving thousands without power
Read full article: Severe storms wreak havoc across Southeast Michigan, leaving thousands without powerSevere storms wreak havoc across Southeast Michigan, leaving thousands without powerPublished: June 10, 2020, 11:18 pmThousands of people are without power in Southeast Michigan after severe storms moved through the area.