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Rain changes to ice, cuts strength in the large lakes while tennis for wildlife

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Rain changes to ice, cuts strength in the large lakes while tennis for wildlife


Frozen rains have lowered trees and electrical lines in Michigan and Wisconsen, cutting off electricity to thousands of people in the upper lakes on Sunday, while forecasters say the weather is on its way to Tennessee.

The National Meteorological Agency said it was possible for 70 miles per hour (112 kilometers per hour) for the central state, with the possibility of storms and large dust dust (5 centimeters) on Sunday night.

“Will your safe place be cleaned just to make a possibility?”

More than 400,000 power outages have been released in Michigan, Indiana and Wisconsen. The churches that had power, as well as schools and fire halls, had been turned into a heating center because service companies were working to restore electricity, which is likely to extend in small communities and rural pockets.

The Meteorological Services Office in Gailord, Michigan, was in the middle, and said in X:

Despite the calendar, the calendar shows “now winter”, Ryan Breg, Alpina Provincial Manager, Michigan, Roads Commission, 250 miles (402 kilometers) north of Detroit.

Alpina Power said about all 16,750 customers — home and business — in the dark. Many churches that did not have power in Wisconsen and Michigan were forced to cancel Sunday services.

“We pray that everyone will stay safe!” The Lother Calvari Church in Meril, Wisconsen, said.

Jessica Fox said she and her husband had been in their car from their home in Alpina, Michigan for more than 40 minutes to find fuel for a generator. His family lost strength on Saturday night but kept his house warm by using a fan to rotate heat in burning gas stoves.

“We only went through a veterinary clinic. The whole front corner of the building was removed by a tree,” said Fox, 36, said.

Sara Melciing, director of emergency services in the Press Ail area, said the entire province’s 13,200 population had no authority.

“There are still trees that fall. It’s a kind of ruthlessness outside,” Meltinging said.

Southern Carolina authorities announced progress in Mount Blue Rij on Sunday. The fires on the table and Parsimon Rej have burned about 17 square miles (44 square kilometers). On Saturday, a compulsory evacuation was ordered to some of the Greenville County residents.

“Thank you for the prayers. They are listened to. Rain will fall in the air,” said Derrick Moore, head of operations in the southern fire.

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