Wednesday, November 26, 2014

High Winds Cause Damage from Kentucky to Canada


Thousands of people in Michigan woke up without power Tuesday morning after a vicious wind storm raked a large swath of the U.S. and eastern Canada Monday.
Strong low pressure over the Midwest was responsible for the winds, which gusted over 60 mph in some cases. At least three people were hurt during the storm and thousands of flights were delayed or canceled.
Outages also hit parts of Canada hard, with some 140,000 customers lacking electricity Monday evening. About 78,000 of those were in Ontario, with the rest in Quebec.

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