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Severe weather swept through northwest Ohio and southeast Michigan, resulting in power outages, downed lines, and hazardous travel conditions. The storms brought hail and heavy rain, impacting communities across the region.
The storms, characterized by heavy rain, thunderstorms, and hail, led to a Weather Impact Alert being issued. Communities experienced downed power lines and flooded roadways. Power outage maps from Toledo Edison (FirstEnergy)[https://www.firstenergycorp.com/content/customer/outages.html?ref=yanuki.com], AEP Ohio[https://www.aepohio.com/outages/?ref=yanuki.com], Consumer Energy[https://www.consumersenergy.com/outage-center/report-an-outage?ref=yanuki.com], and DTE Energy[https://newlook.dteenergy.com/map/mibile/?ref=yanuki.com] provided real-time updates on affected areas. The Miami Valley was also significantly affected, with numerous outages reported across several counties.
Contact your local power provider: Toledo Edison, AEP Ohio, Consumer Energy, or DTE Energy.
Oak Harbor, Liberty Center, Perrysburg, and Bryan reported significant hail.
Lenawee County, Michigan, particularly near Adrian College, experienced roadway flooding.
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