Severe weather downs trees, cuts power to thousands in West Michigan

WEATHER

by: WOODTV.com staff

GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. (WOOD) — Powerful storms from the remnants of tropical storm Cristobal moved in to West Michigan Tuesday night, bringing down trees, including one onto a house in Hopkins, and left behind power outages around West Michigan.

On Wednesday, the main storm threat for West Michigan was high winds and the possibility of an isolated tornado, Storm Team 8 says.

Consumers Energy's outage map still shows thousands without power in southwest Michigan and more than 52,000 without service statewide.

Area power outages by county as of about 12 p.m Wednesday were.: Allegan County: 2,449; Barry County: 437; Kent County: 239; Muskegon County: 1,124; Ottawa County: 3,589.

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