March 17, 2026

Half a million US homes and businesses were without power on Tuesday morning after a potent storm system brought a mix of snow, strong winds, cold temperatures and rainfall to areas from the midwest to the east coast.

As of Tuesday morning, there were about 107,000 power outages reported in Michigan, according to poweroutage.us. In New York, there were 68,000 power outages; 65,000 were registered in Pennsylvania and 50,000 in Massachusetts.

The National Weather Service (NWS) said early on Tuesday that a “deep cyclone together with a potent cold front continue to move through New England early this morning where very gusty winds, brief heavy downpours and sharply falling temperatures are still in progress”.

 

A powerful storm system swept from the Midwest to the East Coast on Tuesday, leaving half a million homes and businesses without power as it brought heavy snow, strong winds, cold temperatures, and rain, with Michigan, New York, Pennsylvania, and Massachusetts hardest hit. The National Weather Service warned of a deep cyclone and cold front moving through New England, causing gusty winds and sharp temperature drops, expected to persist into the night before easing on Wednesday. Several states experienced heavy snowfall, including southern Alabama, while multiple tornado warnings were issued and tornadoes confirmed in Missouri, Illinois, North Carolina, Arkansas, and Mississippi, though no injuries were reported.

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