A potent storm system accompanied by strong, gusty winds has caused thousands of customers in the Hudson Valley to lose power. At around 9 a.m. Friday, April 12, 1,070 NYSEG customers lost power in Putnam County, 410 in Ulster County, another 56 in Dutchess County, and 174 in Northern Westchester. Con Edison reported 406 customers without power in Westchester County, with an estimated restoration time of 3 p.m. Friday. Central Hudson says 3,659 customers were without power due to 60 active...
A major power outage has hit mid-Michigan after strong winds on Friday,
This afternoon will be dry before a line of rain and storms this evening –
Thousands of residents across Northeast Ohio are left in the dark as strong winds continue to sweep across the region Friday evening.
Severe thunderstorms blew through Virginia on Monday, April 15, bringing strong winds, downed trees and hail to parts of the Richmond area.
The Severn Bridge has been closed in both directions due to strong winds.
Strong winds continue to sweep across Northeast Ohio, knocking down trees and causing power outages for thousands of residents in the area Friday night.
High winds return Thursday afternoon with gusts up to 60 mph possible. Another storm will bring more winds, but a better chance for rain on Saturday. It was another warm day Wednesday all across New Mexico, but cloud cover kept temperatures a few degrees cooler than the near-record warmth we had on Tuesday. The clouds []
Our perfect stretch of weather comes to a close today as showers and potentially severe thunderstorms return to the forecast ahead of an approaching cold front.Showers this morning won't amount to much, with a broken line of storms likely this afternoon. There will be a few hours of dry and potentially sunny hours in between. That usually helps juice up the atmosphere and helps fuel the storms for later. The main window is 3-7 p.m. with a bit of wiggle room on either side of that. Check out one...
It comes after the Met Office issued a yellow weather alert for wind
Strong winds, lightning and hail began to hit the Netherlands on Monday afternoon. At least 180 flights at Schiphol Airport were canceled during the afternoon and evening hours due to the expected gusts, a spokesperson for the airport said. The wind also led to the cancellation of trains running between the central stations in Amsterdam and Rotterdam on the high-speed line.
Thousands are without power. Consumers Energy said there are 150 crews out assessing the damage and working on a fix.