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.
Over 9,000 AEP customers in central Ohio are without power after severe storms caused extensive damage, including flooding and fallen trees.
Widespread power outages have occurred in the Greater Cincinnati area due to weather-related damages on power lines, with less than 1,000 Duke Energy customers currently affected.
Severe storms caused flooding across Metro Detroit, with 2-7 inches of rain falling and areas in Wayne County particularly affected.
A strong storm in mid-Michigan caused damage and power outages, including the roof of an adult foster care home trapping several people inside.
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.