12/23/2025 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 12/23/2025 11:36
Jackson, Mich. Tuesday, December 23, 2025
Consumers Energy crews are gearing up for the possibility of an impactful freezing rain/ice event forecast for Friday, December 26.
Consumers Energy stands ready and is now pre-staging nearly 500 crews statewide in preparation for the possibility of ice accumulations expected following the Christmas holiday. A system is expected to move into the lower peninsula Friday morning that could deliver up to a half an inch of ice in some locations. Other locations may receive only rain or freezing rain depending on fluctuating temperatures. Crews are gathering trucks and essential materials needed in advance to assist with any restoration efforts.
"We want our customers to know that we are preparing now over the holiday and stand ready to restore power as safely and quickly as possible should we experience outages. Our crews are ready to be deployed into impacted communities to expedite restoration efforts so everyone can enjoy a safe return from holiday celebrations," said Norm Kapala, Consumers Energy's vice president of grid operations.
Ice accumulations are expected statewide and could result in power outagesand create difficult travel conditions. Ice storms can pose a particular challenge, as half an inch of ice can put 500 pounds of weight on a power line - the equivalent of a baby grand piano.
Consumers Energy urges neighbors to pay attention to travel advisories and winter weather watches and warnings.
To help the public prepare for what to do before, during and after a storm, Consumers Energy encourages customers to visit ConsumersEnergy.com/OutageCenterfor helpful tips.
Customers can visit the online outage map to report an outage and sign up for restoration updates or download the Consumers Energy mobile app for convenient access to these tools.
Kapala encouraged Michiganders to be ready for the potential severe weather sharing these preparation tips:
Consumers Energy also urges the public to keep these other important storm safety tips in mind:
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