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Between 0.25 and 0.50 inches. Between one-quarter and one-half inch of ice is typically a disruptive ice storm. Numerous power outages, damage to trees and power lines, and, of course, very slick ...
The storm has been compared to a days-long hurricane, and one power co-op CEO even said it was worse than the Blizzard of 1978, in terms of damage to the power grid.
Severe ice storms the weekend of March 28-30 caused widespread damage throughout northern Michigan, leading Gov. Gretchen Whitmer to declare a 12-county disaster area, including Alcona, Alpena ...
Severe ice storms the weekend of March 28-30 caused widespread damage throughout northern Michigan, leading Gov. Gretchen Whitmer to declare a 12-county disaster area, including Alcona, Alpena ...
This week, Michigan State Police and several federal agencies will assess damage from the March 2025 ice storm in Northern Michigan. According to an April 22 news release, ...
GAYLORD — Residents in Northern Michigan may soon receive visits from state and federal agencies to conduct damage assessments in areas hit hardest by the March 28-30 ice storm that downed trees ...
The Michigan ice storm damage covered over 3 million acres, more than the Great Michigan Fire of 1871. News Sports Autos Entertainment Advertise Obituaries eNewspaper Legals. MICHIGAN.
Gov. Gretchen Whitmer requested an extension from FEMA on Monday to submit a request for a Major Disaster Declaration in relation to the historic early spring ice storm that hit Northern Michigan.
Severe ice storms the weekend of March 28-30 caused widespread damage throughout northern Michigan, leading Gov. Gretchen Whitmer to declare a 12-county disaster area, including Alcona, Alpena ...
Severe ice storms the weekend of March 28-30 caused widespread damage throughout northern Michigan, leading Gov. Gretchen Whitmer to declare a 12-county disaster area, including Alcona, Alpena ...
EGLE assessing scope of ice storm damage. Local Trending News. Jodi Miesen, Jacob Johnson. 05-30-2025 at 07:13:25 PM EDT. Link Copied!