The storm caused extensive power outages across Metro Detroit, affecting thousands of residents and leaving many without electricity for days. In Wyandotte, the impact was mitigated by the city's public power system, which allowed for a faster restoration of services. While the broader region faced prolonged disruptions, Wyandotte residents experienced reduced downtime, minimizing risks associated with extended power outages, such as food spoilage, lack of heating or cooling, and communication challenges.