Thousands of people in the Cincinnati region are without power due to strong winds knocking down trees and power lines, with heavy rain and thunderstorms also impacting high temperatures.
Tens of thousands of DTE Energy customers in the Metro Detroit area were without power after severe storms caused outages, with larger groupings in Oakland County.
More than 13,000 people in Ohio are without power following the storms, with Lorain County experiencing the largest outages.
Severe thunderstorms and a tornado warning in West Michigan caused widespread damage, knocking down trees and power lines and leaving thousands of residents without power.
Severe thunderstorms in Kent County and surrounding areas caused power outages for over 195,000 customers, with winds reaching over 60 mph, severe lightning, and quarter-sized hail.
Severe weather in West Michigan caused damage, widespread power outages, and three fatalities, with storm damage most prevalent in northern Kent County and Ionia County.
Over 800 residents of Springfield, Missouri are experiencing a power outage in the Southwest part of the city.
A cold front in Austin, Texas caused power outages and a temperature drop from 106 to 82 in one hour, while storms were slowly weakening and rain showers continued.
Power outages have been reported in the Houston area due to storms, with most of the outages focused in the city of Houston and hundreds of customers without power in Fort Bend County.
Thousands of people in Omaha were impacted by a power outage on Monday morning, with over 2,300 customers of the Omaha Public Power District affected.