Storm Leaves About 300,000 Without Power in Great Lakes Region

About 300,000 electricity customers in Michigan, Wisconsin and Ontario, Canada’s most populous province, were without power early Sunday as a spring storm brought freezing rain and sleet to the Great Lakes region.Ice from the storm covered tree branches, snapping some power lines on Saturday, and created hazardous driving conditions.A National Weather Service office in Michigan posted photos on social media of trees weighed down with icicles.More than a million people in parts of Michigan, Minnesota, New York, Vermont and Wisconsin were under an ice storm warning early Sunday.

Up to an inch of ice was forecast to accumulate in some places,Officials urged residents in parts of southern Michigan not to travel.They also warned drivers to be cautious on the Mackinac Bridge, which connects Michigan’s Upper Peninsula to the southern part of the state, because of icy conditions and the possibility of falling icicles.In eastern Canada, the authorities in Quebec warned of freezing rain and up to four-tenths of an inch of ice on Sunday, according to Environment Canada.This ice storm is producing more ice than usual, said Harold Dippman, a meteorologist at the Weather Service office in Gaylord, Mich.

A typical one in the region produces one-tenth to a quarter of an inch of ice, but so far there have been reports of half an inch to three-quarters of an inch of accumulation.The storm is also lasting longer than usual.A typical one lasts six to 12 hours, Mr.

Dippman said, but this storm started on Saturday evening and could last until Sunday night.An earlier round of wintry conditions hit the region from Friday to Saturday morning.Over 109,000 customers in Michigan and around 10,000 in nearby Wisconsin were without power early Sunday, according to the monitoring site poweroutage.us.In Ontario, about 179,000 customers were without power early Sunday, according to Hydro One, Ontario’s main power transmission company.The outages, concentrated in central and eastern Ontario...

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Publisher: The New York Times

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