A spokesperson for one of them, DTE Energy, pointed out that this is the highest number of power outages the company has experienced since the 2017 hurricane, which left nearly 800,000 people to whom it provides its services without electricity.The snowfall also caused traffic jams. In some mountainous areas, the level of snowfall reached 1.8 meters. In the lowlands, there were downpours, causing flooding and landslides. As the National Weather Service warns, problems will persist at least through Wednesday. California is expecting snow storms due to a new storm.Tornado and high wind warnings were also issued for Kansas, Michigan, Missouri and Oklahoma.Only children who have started sculpting snowmen and photographers who have had a unique chance to photograph snow-capped California rejoice in the change in weather. According to the Los Angeles Times, the Kenneth Hahn State Recreation Park is running out of free parking due to the large number of people who want to photograph the sparkling mountains. As Barbara Garcia, 49, of Santa Monica admitted, in the 20 years she’s lived in Los Angeles, she’s never seen so much snow.Remember that California since the beginning of winter has had to deal with a series of hurricanes, which killed 20 people and caused significant material damage.
Powerful snowfall in California left more than 120,000 without power – Reuters
by News Room
February 27, 2023

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