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Power Outages in Michigan and Snow in Los Angeles: A Winter Storm's Unexpected Impact
Experience the unexpected as a winter storm brings power outages to Michigan and snow to Los Angeles, leaving both states to brace for further disruption.
Residents in Michigan are facing a fourth consecutive day without power following an ice storm that swept through the Detroit metropolitan area last week. According to the Detroit Free Press, over 200,000 homes and businesses are still without power as crews work to restore it. The storm has also had an unexpected impact on California, where a powerful storm brought snow to low-lying areas around Los Angeles on Saturday. Rivers in Southern California are swollen to dangerous levels and the sun came out on Sunday, bringing a brief break from the storm. Residents in both states are being urged to take caution and remain aware of the potential for further power outages and flooding. In Michigan, officials are warning residents to stay off the roads and away from downed power lines. In California, residents are being advised to stay away from swollen rivers and to be prepared for potential mudslides. The storm has caused significant disruption in both states, with many residents facing days without power and the potential for further flooding and damage. As the storm continues, both states are bracing for the unexpected impact it may have.
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