Multiple power outages have been reported as severe weather moves across northwest Ohio and Southeast Michigan. Here’s what the WTOL 11 Weather team is tracking.
TOLEDO, Ohio — Strong storms moving through the Toledo metro are causing widespread power outages, downed lines and hazardous travel conditions. WTOL 11’s team of meteorologists have issued a WEATHER IMPACT ALERT for Thursday night, and continue to provide the latest updates to keep you weather aware during the storm.
All active warnings have expired in northwest Ohio and southeast Michigan.
Pea-sized hail was seen falling from the sky at around 6 p.m. near Oak Harbor in Ottawa County. Hail was also reported dropping in Liberty Center and Perrysburg around the same time.
Near Bryan Ohio and across Henry County, quarter to golf ball-sized hail has been reported.
Across the state border in Lenawee County, roadway flooding has been reported near Adrian College.
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About 44 people currently without power near the Toledo Express Airport due to a tree down. An estimated restoration time of 10:30 p.m. is reported by FirstEnergy.
In Grand Rapids, Ohio along McClure, just under 1,000 people are without power, pending investigation. No restoration time has been released.
Near Paulding on State Route 111, nearly 60 customers near the Paulding County Emergency Hospital are without power, while roughly 100 other customers in the county are without power.
North of Bryan in Pulaski just over 200 customers are facing outages, with an expected restoration time of 11:30 p.m..
Near Wauseon, about 80 customers are without power. The cause of the outage is unknown at this time, but a projected restoration time is 11:30 p.m..
Left in the dark? Here’s how to report a power outage to your provider:
WTOL 11 will bring you the latest updates on damage reports, road closures and safety alerts as the storm progresses through our area.
Interested in watching live coverage of the storm from northwest Ohio roads? Check out our livestream from storm chasers Corey Gerken and Brandon Copic as they track the storm.
