It's estimated at least 250 people died in Michigan's most extreme weather event, a massive storm on the Great Lakes known as "The Great Storm of 1913" or "The White Hurricane".
It's a weird weather week in West Michigan. In addition to high temperatures, another Air Quality Alert has been issued due to the Canadian Wildfires. There's also the risk of severe weather on Wednesday.
The first day of December brought with it snow, ice, and power outages across West Michigan.
According to Consumers Energy, as of noon on Sunday, more than 40,000 are without power across the state.
Wood TV 8 reports that Michigan has more power outages today than any other state...
Meijer and Consumer's Energy will be handing out bottled water, bags of ice, and ice cream to those without power at the American Legion Cedar Springs Post on Monday, July 22 from 11 a.m. until 7 p.m.
Storms swept through West Michigan Saturday causing damage and power outages: One man even experienced a tree falling on his car as he was driving down 28th Street Saturday afternoon.