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Storms Leave Damage and Power Outages across state, Midwest
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Severe storms bringing tornados and high wind speeds leave thousands without power.
Severe storms bringing seven confirmed tornados and high wind speeds leave damaged power lines and more than 40,000 without power across Wisconsin, also impacting neighboring Midwest states like Iowa.
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Storms Leave Damage and Power Outages across state, Midwest
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Severe storms bringing seven confirmed tornados and high wind speeds leave damaged power lines and more than 40,000 without power across Wisconsin, also impacting neighboring Midwest states like Iowa.
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>> Storms pummeled the Midwest this week.
The National Weather Service confirmed seven tornadoes in Western, central and northeast Wisconsin with wind speeds ranging from 90 to 105mph statewide.
Severe storms and strong winds left more than 40,000 without power, with the largest number being in Dane County.
Madison Gas and Electric called the outages historic, with hundreds of lines down Madison Public Schools were closed due to unsafe conditions, though quick progress has been made.
Full restoration could take days as cleanup of take days as cleanup of
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