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A three-day ice storm in northern Michigan early this spring left 145,000 people without power, some for weeks. Three months ...
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The Science of Ice Storms — and Why They’re So DestructiveImagine waking up to a world coated in shimmering glass, every tree and power line glistening under a heavy blanket of ice.
An ice storm in late March damaged forests across a 12-county area in the northern part of Michigan’s Lower Peninsula.
The damage from a rare March ice storm can still be seen across the Northwoods. Rhinelander's City Council is expected to accept a large grant tonight that in part would ...
The damaged trees from Michigan's 12-county ice storm are susceptible to tree-killing pests and diseases.
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Protect Your Trees from Storm Damage with These 6 Must-Know TipsKeep your trees standing tall through hurricane-force winds, torrential rain, flash flooding, and ice storms with these tips. Related: What to Do When You Have Storm Damage: 7 Important Steps 1.
The ice storm impacted more than 3,400 miles of state forest roads. Photo by Michigan DNR. At one point a white pine just missed their house. Heckman and her husband spent the week without power, ...
An ice storm in March damaged trees in Charlevoix, highlighting the importance of the city's urban canopy. The city's Shade Tree and Parks Commission has planted over 800 trees since 2016, ...
Hot, dry summer days are here – and so is wildfire season in the Willamette Valley. The National Interagency Fire Center ...
Most state parks have reopened after a devastating spring ice storm hit northern Michigan, but visitors should stay alert and expect some trail and road closures in the region.
The ice storm hit the Midwest in late March, bringing freezing rain and sleet to northern Lower Michigan. Icicles weighed down limbs and snapped the trunks of trees — many pine — like twigs.
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