Hundreds of thousands of customers do not have energy in the west medium after a deadly and severe climate, the region abused, and the threat continues along the east coast.
The severe climate reached the west on Sunday, leaving almost 300,000 customers without energy in Michigan on Monday. Another 50,000 have no power in Wisconsin and 40,000 are in the dark in Indiana.

In this photo provided by Jesika Fox, an ice storm knocked down trees and electric lines on Sunday, March 30, 2025 in Alpena, Michigan.
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There were more than 400 severe climate reports related to powerful wind bursts, wind and large hail damage, and at least six tornadoes were reported in multiple states.
Five deaths have been attributed to the storm.
Three children, a 2 -year -old girl, her 4 -year -old brother and his 11 -year -old cousin, were killed when they were in the one they were hit by a large tree in Michigan, said the Sheriff’s office of Kalamazoo County.
The weather seemed to be the main contributing factor, said the Sheriff’s office.
The “strong winds … fell fast,” said Sheriff Richard Fuller to journalists.
“There is no vehicle that supports this,” he said, adding that “there was nothing that someone could have done.”
In Valparaíso, Indiana, a person was killed when the “severe crossed winds” flew a tractor and a trailer to their sides, according to local authorities.
The National Meteorological Service said that a second person was killed north of Millersburg, Indiana, when the wind of a storm blew on a Buggy Ash.
The threat of severe climate continues Monday with an focus on the east coast.
A dangerous storm line hit the Atlanta area with wind on Monday morning, and now the threat moves north.
Severe thunderstorm watches are in force in Florida, Georgia, South Carolina and North Carolina. They are possible isolated tornadoes, gusts of harmful wind and great hail.

This ABC News climate chart shows this week’s severe weather forecast.
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Around the peak time of the night, the isolated storms will begin to appear in the Northeast, including New York City.
Heavy rain and thunderstorms will generalize at night.
Winding and rays are expected.

This ABC News climate chart shows this week’s severe weather forecast.
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This deadly system will go on Tuesday morning.
Darren Reynolds and Jessica Gorman of ABC News contributed to this report.