EF-1 Tornado in Ann Arbor Causes Significant Damage and Power Outages
The National Weather Service has confirmed that an EF-1 tornado touched down in Ann Arbor, Michigan, early Wednesday morning. The tornado began near the intersection of Jackson Avenue and I-94, carving a 1.7-mile-long path of destruction as it moved eastward. The tornado caused significant damage, including ripping the wall off the Veterans' Memorial Park Ice Arena and snapping stadium lights with winds reaching 110 miles per hour. Trees were uprooted, and the roof of a building on 4th Street was torn off as the tornado approached downtown Ann Arbor. The tornado's path ended near downtown, but straight-line winds continued to cause damage to buildings, trees, and homes, extending to the University of Michigan campus. Despite the extensive damage, no injuries were reported. The city is conducting door-to-door damage assessments, and power outages led to the closure of all Ann Arbor public schools on Wednesday, though they reopened on Thursday.