DTE Energy: 7,400 customers without power in Metro Detroit due to thunderstorms, heavy rain Strong storms leave thousands without power in Metro Detroit No description found
DETROIT – DTE Energy said 7,400 customers are without power in Metro Detroit due to thunderstorms and heavy rain.
The latest update came around 9:30 p.m. Monday. DTE Energy said crews are working to restore power.
All customers are expected to regain power by Tuesday morning, barring any other storms, DTE Energy said.
OUTAGE MAP : Thousands without power due to storms in Metro Detroit
Parts of Wayne, Macomb and Oakland counties are under a flood warning until 12:30 a.m. Tuesday , the National Weather Service announced.
Rainfall amounts between 2 and 4 inches are expected, with additional rain possible as thunderstorms lift north early in the night.
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