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At times, storm chasers dotted the side of the road, cameras at the ready. Gensini, the project ICECHIP operations chief, ...
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The ice storm impacted more than 3,400 miles of state forest roads. Photo by Michigan DNR. At one point a white pine just missed their house. Heckman and her husband spent the week without power, ...
More ice storm information . Debris cleanup. GAYLORD — Otsego County Emergency Management announced there may be help for Otsego County seniors citizens and disabled individuals who need ...
Severe ice storms the weekend of March 28-30 caused widespread damage throughout northern Michigan, leading Gov. Gretchen Whitmer to declare a 12-county disaster area, including Alcona, Alpena ...
Two weeks after an ice storm moved through northern Michigan, work continues to clean up debris and restore power. (Courtesy Ami Woods) She says the damage is especially bad inland from where her ...
Click here to submit your photos. An ice storm swept through northern Michigan on Saturday, March 29, and carried on until about Monday. While the storm lasted the weekend, ...
A meteorologist with the National Weather Service said it was the worst ice storm in the area in the past 50 years. Michiganders took to social media to share photos and videos of the aftermath.
Photos released by the Michigan Department of Transportation show damage in Gaylord caused by a weekend ice storm. (April 2, 2025) An ice-covered MDOT truck in Gaylord on April 1, 2025.
“This is easily the worst ice storm in modern times — in the last 50 years — and you have to go back all the way to 1922 to find something even remotely close,” said Harold Dippman ...
“This is easily the worst ice storm in modern times — in the last 50 years — and you have to go back all the way to 1922 to find something even remotely close,” said Harold Dippman ...