Midwest Hit by Severe Storms and Near-100 MPH Winds, Massive Power Outages Reported
Midwest Hit by Severe Storms and Near-100 MPH Winds, Massive Power Outages Reported
US · Published Aug 14, 2026
Severe storms swept through the Midwestern United States this week, bringing winds of up to 99 mph and causing widespread power outages.
The storms began on Monday evening, with the most significant impacts felt in Ohio, Indiana, and Kentucky.

Impact & Risks

The storms have left hundreds of thousands of residents without power, with significant damage to infrastructure such as power lines, poles, and substations. The high winds and fallen trees have created hazardous conditions, including blocked roads and traffic disruptions. The ongoing outages are affecting daily life, with some areas expected to face multi-day restoration efforts. Additional storms have further delayed recovery efforts, increasing the risk of prolonged power outages and associated challenges.

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