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Winter Storm Gemini's Power Outages: Progress Made in Power Restoration
Winter Storm Gemini's Power Outages: Progress Made in Power Restoration
Nov 13, 2024 6:41 AM

Jim Ridley uses a flashlight to get his mail Thursday, Dec. 26, 2013, in Litchfield, Maine, where he has been without electricity since Monday's ice storm. (AP Photo/Robert F. Bukaty)

Lights are finally coming back on in Michigan, Vermont and Maine more than a week after Winter Storm Gemini left thousands without power. Here's the latest on remaining power outages in the three states.

Michigan

Florida: 4 inches

Milton, Florida, located just to the northeast of Pensacola, recorded 4 inches of snow on March 6, 1954. Image: Snow at the Alabama/Florida border on Feb. 12, 2010 from iWitness Weather contributor ismsan.

Power has been restored to most of the 666,000 Michigan utility customers blacked out by Winter Storm Gemini.

The latest figures from three of the state's largest power companies say the number of those still offline was about 1,576 Monday night.

Jackson-based CMS Energy Corp. says773of its 416,000 affected customers were offline Monday afternoon, while the Lansing Board of Water & Light says about 800 of its 40,000 affected customers were still out Monday night. DTEEnergy Co. says all of its outages have been restored

Maine

Central Maine Power reported 87 customers without power Sunday morning. Bangor Hydro Electric reports 3,300 customers are without power.

Vermont

Some 1,300 Vermonters remained without power Sunday.

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Florida: 4 inches

Milton, Florida, located just to the northeast of Pensacola, recorded 4 inches of snow on March 6, 1954. Image: Snow at the Alabama/Florida border on Feb. 12, 2010 from iWitness Weather contributor ismsan.

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