High Winds Cause Power Outages and Fuel Fires Across Central U.S.
High Winds Cause Power Outages and Fuel Fires Across Central U.S.
US · Published Mar 15, 2026
High winds have caused widespread power outages in Ohio, Pennsylvania, and Michigan, affecting nearly 450,000 customers.
Wildfires fueled by high winds in Nebraska have burned over 938 square miles, resulting in one fatality and the destruction of at least 12 structures.
AccuWeather has described the conditions as a 'potent triple-threat March megastorm,' impacting the Upper Midwest with snow, ice, and cold through Monday.
High winds cause power outages, property damage
High winds have swept across the Great Lakes region, triggering widespread power outages and substantial property damage. PowerOutage.us reports that approximately 450,000 customers in Ohio, Pennsylvania, and Michigan were impacted by Saturday afternoon. The National Weather Service recorded a 66-mph gust at Pittsburgh International Airport, marking a significant wind event, while Cleveland Burke Lakefront Airport experienced even stronger winds, reaching 85 mph.
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