Fierce Blizzard Buries Midwest in Over 2 Feet of Snow
Fierce Blizzard Buries Midwest in Over 2 Feet of Snow
US · Published Mar 27, 2026
A major blizzard has dumped over two feet of snow across the Midwest, leading to significant power outages and travel disruptions.
Over 129,000 Michigan residents are without power as the blizzard continues to impact the region.
The Coast Guard rescued a snowmobile operator near Mackinac Island, highlighting the dangers of the severe winter weather.
Blizzard blankets Midwest, causing power outages
A severe blizzard has blanketed the Midwest with over two feet of snow, resulting in widespread power outages and perilous travel conditions. More than 129,000 individuals in Michigan are currently without electricity, as the storm has significantly hampered transportation, with snowdrifts obstructing roadways and residential entrances. Dramatic footage has emerged, capturing the storm's force and a daring Coast Guard rescue of a snowmobile operator near Mackinac Island, Michigan.
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