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Saginaw Power Outages Caused by Weather

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July 24, 2021 - Thunderstorm Wind

Several large tree limbs and power lines down in the city of Saginaw.

Saginaw - Saginaw
October 23, 2020 - Thunderstorm Wind

Power lines reported down.

Saginaw - Saginaw
July 19, 2020 - Thunderstorm Wind

Numerous trees and power lines reported down.

Saginaw - Saginaw
June 10, 2020 - Thunderstorm Wind

Two trees and a power line reported down.

Shields - Shields
June 10, 2020 - Thunderstorm Wind

Multiple power line poles and wire down, along with a barn damaged.

Nelson - Nelson

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March 6, 2022

Strong low pressure tracking across northern Michigan dragged a powerful cold front through southeast Michigan during the morning hours of March 6th. Wind gusts of 45-55 mph were common behind the front, with the highest wind gusts of 60+ mph reported in Tri-Cities region and Huron county. Officially, MBS (Saginaw/Tri-Cities airport) reported a 67 mph gust as the front passed through.

December 1, 2019

A quarter inch of ice accumulated in the Tri-Cities region, followed by 1 to 2 inches of snow. The ice and strong easterly winds of 30 mph or greater lead to tree damage and downed trees, with power outages occurring over Midland and Bay Counties.

October 19, 2011

Low pressure (985 MB) tracking through Detroit lead to strong northeast winds gusting to 60 mph in and around Saginaw Bay. Trees and large branches were brought down across the northern Thumb and Tri-Cities regions, leading to power outages. One tree branch landed on a woman and 3 year old, causing minor injuries.

February 16, 2006

A significant ice storm hit the Tri Cities as warm air aloft surged north ahead of a warm front. The front made it as far north as Flint before stalling out. North of the front, surface temperatures remained below freezing. Three rounds of thunder freezing rain, some of which had hail up to 1/2 inch in diameter, pelted the Tri Cities on the afternoon of Thursday February 16. The ice began to accumulate right around noon and continued all afternoon and evening. The first round of thunderstorms occurred just prior to 1500 EST, followed by another round the following hour. The 3rd and final round struck between 1900 and 2000 EST and hit the hardest. The ASOS at MBS recorded an amazing 91 hundredths of an inch of precipitation during the entire duration of the frozen precip. Scores of trees and power lines were brought down under the weight of the ice. The heaviest icing occurred across Midland and Bay counties where widespread ice accumulations 1/2 to 1 inch caused significant damage which resulted in power outages for much of the region. The coldest air of the season settled into the area on the 17th. The thermometer plummeted to 0 degrees by sunrise on the 18th. Frigid temperatures, well below normal, continued through the weekend. Many remained without power for days. In response, Red Cross and public schools in the area opened temporary warming shelters to accommodate those without power. Insurance companies estimated the total damage across the three County region at $1M.

November 13, 2005

For the 2nd consecutive Sunday, a strong November low pressure system brought High winds to the area. The storm's associated cold front passed through the region during the morning, leading to wind gusts out of the west estimated at 60 mph across Midland and Saginaw Counties. Downed trees left approximately 4,000 homes without power in Midland. The Midland Fire Department made 23 wind-related runs on Sunday, including to a tree in the road at 1022 EST and to several trees down on power lines between noon and 1600 EST. One family was forced into an area shelter when a tree crashed into their home. Trained spotters also reported several trees came down around 1700 EST in the City of St. Charles in Saginaw County. There were no reported injuries with this event.

News

50 mph wind gusts could cause power outages, dangerous driving conditions

High winds, with gusts of up to 50 mph, could cause power outages and dangerous driving conditions for much of central and southeast Michigan.

Nov 5, 2022

Power outages reported after gusty winds blow across Michigan - mlive.com

Wind gusts hitting 60 mph knocked out power across the state with the biggest outages in Southwest Michigan.

Nov 5, 2022

Federal funds coming to Saginaw for new water tower - mlive.com

Saginaw will be receiving $15 million for the construction of a water tower in an effort to improve its water distribution system in the event of an emergency.

Oct 14, 2022

Power will go off for over 3,500 Genesee County customers overnight | Local | abc12.com

The company says power will be shut off to 3,566 customers from midnight to 2 a.m. Friday so crews can safely fix equipment in the substation.

Oct 6, 2022

Power outage in Lake City | News | cadillacnews.com

LAKE CITY — Power has been restored in parts of Lake City after a transformer blew out Thursday afternoon.

Sep 23, 2022

About 30 residents and 10 Consumers Energy officials attended a community meeting at Plymouth Park in Midland to discuss the reason for numerous recent power outages and what the company is doing about the problem.

Ward 4 Councilwoman Diane Brown Wilhelm and Ward 5 Councilman Marty Wazbinski hosted the meeting; their wards have been especially hard hit by outages.

Sep 22, 2022

Power outages reported in Bay County after severe storms - mlive.com

The power outage closed the Bay County Court Facility at 1230 Washington Avenue in downtown Bay City for the remainder of the day.

Sep 21, 2022

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What is Power Outage?

Power outage (also called a power cut, a power blackout, power failure or a blackout) is a short-term or a long-term loss of the electric power to a particular area.

What Causes Power Outages?

  • Severe weather (high winds, lightning, winter storms, heat waves, rain or flooding can cause damage to power lines or equipment);
  • Other damage to electric transmission lines (vehicle accidents, trees, and animals can cause damage to power lines or equipment);
  • Repairing, maintenance or upgrades on power lines and equipment.

What are the Top Outage Safety Tips?

  • Stay away from the downed power lines, park vehicles in protected areas;
  • Unplug appliances and electronics, limit cell phone use to conserve battery life;
  • Use portable generators outdoors only, well away from open windows and doors;
  • Pack perishable foods into a cooler, keep refrigerator and freezer doors shut as much as possible.

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Saginaw, Michigan

City Saginaw
County Saginaw
State Michigan (MI)
Country United States
Zip Codes 48601, 48602, 48603, 48604, 48605, 48606, 48607, 48608, 48609, 48638

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