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NWS Warns of severe thunderstorms in Illinois, Indiana, Storm Impact in Texas, Louisiana, Mississippi

The US National Weather Service on Thursday said portions of Illinois and Indiana are expected to experience severe thunderstorms, with potential for intense tornadoes, damaging gusts, and hail.Meanwhile, strong winds are likely across coastal Upper Texas and Louisiana, while the region stretching from southern Louisiana into Mississippi is likely to encounter potentially life-threatening flooding due to Tropical Storm Arthur.The NWS issued a red flag warning warly Thursday for Colorado's Leadville, Buena Vista and Salida. Xcel Energy (XEL) and Black Hills (BKH) unit Black Hills Energy are the primary service providers in the state.A red flag warning was also raised for Nevada's Reno and Carson City, served by Berkshire Hathaway Energy unit NV Energy; and California's Bridgeport, Markleeville, and areas near Portola, where Algonquin Power & Utilities subsidiary Liberty and Edison International's Southern California Edison are the main service providers.An extreme heat warning was raised for Grand Canyon Village in Arizona, where Pinnacle West Capital (PNW) unit Arizona Public Service Company is the primary service provider.In Texas, an extreme heat warning was issued for Brownsville, Weslaco, McAllen, Raymondville, Rio Grande City, Zapata, Falfurrias, Sarita, Hebbronville, Laredo, Freer, Alice, Corpus Christi, Cotulla, Carrizo Springs, Eagle Pass, Pearsall, Hondo, Uvalde, Karnes City, San Antonio, Victoria, Cuero, Gonzales, New Braulfels, LA Grange, Bastrop, Austin, Georgetown,Marathon, Presidio, Fort Stockton, Big Spring, Midland, San Angelo, and Big Lake. Meanwhile, a flood warning was raised for Corpus Christi, Beaumont, Kountze, Kirbyville, Lufkin, Galveston, and Orange.The Texas units of American Electric Power (AEP) and Entergy (ETR), Centrepoint Energy (CNP), and Sempra unit (SRE) Oncor are among the major service providers in these places.A flood warning was raised for Louisiana's Abbeyville, Lafayette, Cameron, Baton Rouge, Jennings, De Quincy, Lake Charles, Oberlin, Glenmora, and Hammond. Houma, New Orleans and Morgan Town were placed under a severe thunderstorm and tornado warning, while areas near New Iberia were covered by a tornado warning.Entergy's Louisiana unit, American Electric Power's Southwestern Electric Power Company, and Cleco are among the major service providers in Louisiana.Mississippi's McComb, Hattiesburg, Gulfport, Laurel and Meridian, primarily served by Southern Company (SO) unit Mississippi Power, were also covered under a flood warning watch.A flood warning was also raised for Mobile in Alabama, primarily served by Southern Company unit Alabama Power; and Pensacoula and De Funiak Springs in Florida, where NextEra Energy (NEE) unit Florida Power & Light Company is the primary service provider.The NWS issued a flash flood warning for Utah's Cincinnati and Wilmington.In Indiana, a flash flood warning was raised for Greensburg, and areas near Jasper and Vincennes, while a flood warning was issued for Terre Haute, Indianapolis, Seymour, and Crawfordsville. A tornado warning was issued for Madison and neigbouring areas in Kentucky state. Duke Energy (DUK), the Indiana unit of AES (AES), and CenterPoint Energy are among the major electricity providers in these places.The NWS also issued flood warnings for parts of Illinois, Washington, Missouri, and Iowa.

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Equities

AES Prices $1 Billion in Notes

AES (AES) has priced $600 million of senior 5.20% due 2029, and $400 million of 5.75% senior notes due 2033, with an expected closing on June 16, the utility giant disclosed late Thursday.

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NWS Warns of Showers, Thunderstorms in Texas, Northeast, Northwest

The US National Weather Service on Tuesday said the region stretching from Texas to the Northeast could expect showers and thunderstorms through Tuesday, with similar conditions also expected to develop over the Northwest.Heavy rains are expected to result in localized flash flooding areas throughout the central Gulf Coast into the Appalachians.Meanwhile, Oregon and Nevada are expected to encounter elevated to critical fire weather conditions due to gusty winds and low humidity.The NWS issued a red flag warning early Tuesday for Montana's Plentywood, Glasgow, Sidney, Circle, Terry, and Glendive. MDU Resources (MDU) unit Montana-Dakota Utilities is among the major service providers in these places.In New Mexico, the NWS issued a flash flood warning for Hobbs, and parts of Artesia and Carlsbad. TXNM Energy (TXNM) unit Public Service Co. of New Mexico and Xcel Energy (XEL) are among the primary electricity suppliers in New Mexico.A similar warning was raised for Morton in Texas, also served by Xcel Energy; and for Asheville in North Carolina, which falls under the service area of Duke Energy (DUK).The NWS issued a flood warning for Ohio's Columbus, and for areas near Findlay, Mansfield and Canton. First Energy (FE) subsidiary Ohio Edison, and the Ohio units of American Electric Power (AEP) and AES (AES) are among the major electricity providers in the affected areas.In Mississippi, a flood warning was raised for Greenwood, Meridian, Hattiesburg, and Gulfport. The state is primarily served by Entergy (ETR) and Southern Company's (SO) Mississippi units.Indiana's Vincennes, Jasper, Seymour were also placed under a similar warning. Duke Energy is among the major service provider in these places.The NWS also issued flood warnings for small pockets of Louisiana, Virginia, and Washington.

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NWS Forecasts Critical Fire Weather Risks in Nevada, Texas; Thunderstorms in Texas, Northeast

The US National Weather Service on Monday said Oregon and Nevada are expected to experience elevated to critical fire weather conditions through Tuesday due to the presence of gusty winds and low humidity.Meanwhile, the region stretching from Texas to the Northeast is likely to encounter showers and thunderstorms through Tuesday, with heavy rains likely to result in potential localized areas of flash flooding across the central Gulf Coast into the Appalachians.The NWS early Monday issued a red flag warning for Nevada's Gerlach, McDermitt, Lovelock, Fallon, and Winnemucca. Berkshire Hathaway Energy unit NV Energy is among the electricity service providers in these areas.In California, a red flag warning was raised for Alturas, Likely, Canby, Cedarville, Susanville, and Bieber, primarily served by PacifiCorp's Pacific Power and PG&E (PCG) unit Pacific Gas and Electric Company.Also placed under a similar warning were Utah's Silver Lake, Paisley, and Adel, primarily served by Pacific Power.A red flag waring was also issued for Montana's Plentywood, Glasgow, Sidney, Circle, Glendive, and Terry. MDU Resources (MDU) unit Montana-Dakota Utilities is among the major service providers in these places.Meanwhile, a flood warning was raised for Ohio's Jackson, New Lexington, Zanesville, Findlay, Columbus, and areas near Mansfield and Canton. First Energy (FE) subsidiary Ohio Edison, and the Ohio units of American Electric Power (AEP) and AES (AES) are among the major electricity providers in the affected areas.West Virginia's Clarksburg, Sutton, Fairmont, and Elkins, primarily served by FirstEnergy unit Mon Power, were among the areas covered under a flood warning watch.The NWS also issued flood warnings for certain pockets of Washington, Georgia, Louisiana, Indiana, Illinois, Kentucky, and Mississippi.

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Wire

Ecopetrol Buys 49% Stake in 2 Wind Projects for $25.5 Million

Ecopetrol (EC) said Wednesday it has bought a 49% stake in two of the six projects comprising the Jemeiwaa Ka'I wind cluster in La Guajira, Colombia, for $25.5 million.The deal followed the fulfillment of the conditions precedent and legal requirements for the acquisition under an investment framework agreement with AES (AES) Colombia, Ecopetrol said.The JK1 and JK2 projects have a combined capacity of 259 megawatts and include a 35-kilometer transmission line to the collector substation, according to a statement.Ecopetrol said it will complete the acquisition of the remaining portion of the 49% interest in the wind cluster once the conditions precedent for the other four projects are met.Price: $14.16, Change: $+0.15, Percent Change: +1.07%

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Research

Research Alert: CFRA Keeps Hold Opinion On Shares Of The Aes Corporation

CFRA, an independent research provider, has providedwith the following research alert. Analysts at CFRA have summarized their opinion as follows:Our 12-month target is unchanged at $16, 6.5x our 2027 EPS estimate of $2.39, a significant discount to AES's five-year forward average of 10.3x and peer valuations. We note that our target sits above the $15.00 per-share deal price, and we maintain Hold, as we see limited upside beyond the offer while acknowledging some risk that the transaction may not close on current terms. Should the deal close as expected in late 2026 or early 2027, shareholders would receive $15.00 in cash; our modestly higher target reflects residual optionality around a potential price bump or deal failure that could re-rate shares. We lower both our 2026 and 2027 EPS estimates by $0.01 to $2.29 and $2.39, respectively. We expect revenue growth of approximately 4.2% in 2026, reflecting contributions from new renewables projects as AES works through its project backlog. We anticipate an adjusted EBITDA margin near 24% in 2026 compared to approximately 23.5% in 2025.

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Research Alert: Aes Q1 Earnings Surge On Renewables Strength; Net Income Rises 10x To $487m

CFRA, an independent research provider, has providedwith the following research alert. Analysts at CFRA have summarized their opinion as follows:Net income surged to $487M from $46M, with diluted EPS reaching $0.68 vs $0.07 in the prior year. Revenue increased 9% to $3.18B, while adjusted EBITDA grew 40% to $827M, with all four business units delivering gains. The Renewables SBU led performance with adjusted EBITDA of $269M (+67%), benefiting from U.S. development services, new projects in service, and higher contracted margins in Chile and Colombia. The company filed its Q1 10-Q without issuing a press release or earnings call. Operating cash flow more than doubled to $1.20B from $545M, reflecting higher adjusted net income and favorable working capital changes. Capital expenditures increased 41% to $1.77B, with $504M of growth capex directed toward U.S. and Chile renewables projects and utility infrastructure improvements. The Utilities SBU generated strong results from AES Ohio's 2024 DRC Settlement, providing higher retail rates and transmission revenues.

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Morgan Stanley Downgrades AES to Equalweight From Overweight, Adjusts Price Target to $15 From $23

AES (AES) has an average rating of hold and mean price target of $15.12, according to analysts polled by FactSet.(covers equity, commodity and economic research from major banks and research firms in North America, Asia and Europe. Research providers may contact us here: https://www..com/contact-us)

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New York Authorities Approve 3 Wind, Solar Projects Totaling 343 MW

The New York State Office of Renewable Energy Siting and Electric Transmission, or ORES, has issued final siting permits to AES (AES) unit AES Clean Power, enabling it to proceed with three wind and solar power generation projects, totaling 343 megawatts, it said last week.Altona Wind in the namesake town will produce up to 107.5 MW, Clinton Wind in Clinton, New York, will generate up to 110.5 MW, and Sugar Maple Solar spread across Croghan and Wilna, will generate up to 125 MW, a statement said.With the issue of the three permits, ORES has now endorsed a total of 35 wind and solar projects with a combined capacity of 5.1 gigawatts, it said, all of which will feed into New York's grid.The Altona and Clinton wind projects will involve repowering, replacing aging, existing turbines there with more efficient ones along with improvements to substations.Fewer turbines will be required overall but the sites' output capacity will rise by 20 MW, the statement said.Clinton will operate from 2028 and Altona from 2029. Residents near the sites will benefit from a share of utility bill credits over 10 years totaling $2.18 million.

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NWS Warns Pacific Storm to Impact West Coast, Sierra-Nevada

The US National Weather Service on Tuesday said much of the West Coast will likely experience strong winds and rain, while the Sierra-Nevada may encounter mountain snow through Wednesday, due to a Pacific storm system.Meanwhile, the Mid-South and Southeast will remain under fire weather conditions, brought about by gusty winds and dry weather.The NWS issued a winter storm warning early Tuesday for parts of California, including Lassen National Park, Chester, Red Bluff, Corning, Quincy, Paradise, Oroville, Blue Canyon, Grass Valley, Placerville, Jackson, Murphys, Sonora, Mariposa, Oakhurst, Fresno, Selma, Visalia, Tulare, and Porterville. The cities' main service providers are Algonquin Power & Utilities' (AQN) Liberty, PG&E's (PCG) Pacific Gas and Electric Co., and Edison International's (EIX) Southern California Edison.A high wind warning was posted for California's Death Valley and Nevada's Austin, Eureka, Ely, Tonopah, and Beatty. Berkshire Hathaway Energy (BRK.B) subsidiary NV Energy primarily serves the Nevada area.The agency issued a red flag warning for Colorado's Craig, Rangely, Meeker, Fort Collins, Greeley, Fort Morgan, Sterling, Julesburg, Akron, Boulder, Denver, Georgetown, Castle Rock, Deer Trail, Limon, Colorado Springs, Fairplay, Aspen, Buena Vista, Canon City, Saguache, Pueblo, Ordway, Eads, Lamar, La Junta, Westcliffe, South Fork, La Veta Pass, Alamosa, San Luis, Trinidad, Kim, and Springfield. The state's major electric providers are Xcel Energy (XEL) and Black Hills' (BKH) Black Hills Energy.In Wyoming, a similar warning was posted for Bill, Lance Creek, Lusk, Glenrock, Douglas, Glendo, Torrington, Wheatland, Chugwater, Pine Bluffs, and Cheyenne, primarily served by Black Hills Energy and PacifiCorp's Rocky Mountain Power.In Nebraska, Chadron, Harrison, Alliance, Scottsbluff, Bridgeport, Harrisburg, Kimball, and Sidney were placed under the same warning.Parts of Florida, including Jacksonville, Lake City, Gainesville, Ocala, Daytona Beach, Cedar Key, Crystal River, Wildwood, Brooksville, Orlando, Lakeland, New Port Richey, Clearwater Beach, Tampa, Bartow, Melbourne, Wauchula, Bradenton, Sarasota, Sebring, Arcadia, Fort Pierce, Punta Gorda, and Fort Myers, were also issued a red flag warning. NextEra Energy (NEE) unit Florida Power & Light, Duke Energy (DUK), and Emera subsidiary Tampa Electric are the major electricity providers in the state.The NWS issued a freeze warning for the whole of Virginia, excluding Monterey, and most of Maryland, except Oakland and Cumberland. Virginia is within the service areas of Dominion Energy (D) and American Electric Power's (AEP) Appalachian Power, while Maryland is mainly served by FirstEnergy (FE) subsidiary Potomac Edison and Exelon's (EXC) Pepco, BGE, and Delmarva Power.In West Virginia, a similar warning was posted for Morgantown, Fairmont, Clarksburg, Elkins, Parkersburg, Sutton, Huntington, Charleston, Snowshoe, Beckley, Lewisburg, and Bluefield, primarily served by Appalachian Power and First Energy subsidiaries, Mon Power and Potomac Edison.The states of Delaware and New Jersey were placed under the same warning. Delmarva Power primarily serves Delaware, while FirstEnergy's Jersey Central Power & Light, Public Service Enterprise's (PEG) Electric and Gas Co., Exelon's Atlantic City Electric, and Consolidated Edison's (ED) Orange and Rockland serve New Jersey.The agency also issued a freeze warning for most of Pennsylvania, excluding Scranton. The state's main service providers are Duquesne Light, PPL's (PPL) Electric Utilities unit, UGI's (UGI) Utilities unit, Exelon's Peco, First Energy units, Penelec, Penn Power, West Penn Power, and Met-Ed.In Connecticut, Danbury, Stanford, Bridgeport, New Haven, Middletown, and New London were issued the same warning. Eversource Energy (ES), PPL's Rhode Island Energy, and Avangrid's (AGR) The United Illuminating Co. mainly serve these areas.New York's Middletown, Newburgh, Peekskill, Islip, Riverhead, and Montauk, were under the same warning. The cities' main service providers are Public Service Enterprise's Long Island unit, Consolidated Edison's Co. of New York and Orange and Rockland, and Avangrid units, Rochester Gas and Electric and New York State Electric & Gas.In Ohio, a similar warning was posted for Sandusky, Elyria, Cleveland, Ashtabula, Youngstown, Canton, New Philadelphia, Mansfield, Findlay, Zanesville, Columbus, New Lexington, and Jackson. The state's main electricity providers are AES' (AES) Ohio unit, American Electric Power's Ohio unit, Duke Energy, and First Energy subsidiaries, Ohio Edison, Toledo Edison and Illuminating Co.Kentucky's Morehead, West Liberty, Jackson, Pikeville, Hazard, Corbin, London, and Middlesboro were under the same warning. The cities' main service providers are American Electric Power's Kentucky Power and PPL's LG&E and KU Energy.North Carolina's Boone, Mount Airy, Winston-Salem, Roxboro, Henderson, and Roanoke Rapids, within Duke Energy's and Dominion Energy's service zones, were also issued a similar warning.The NWS issued a flood warning for areas near Washington's Winthrop, served by Puget Sound Energy, and near Texas' San Antonio and Karnes City, served by American Electric Power's Texas unit.A similar warning was posted for areas near Ohio's Defiance and cities close to Indiana's Fort Wayne, Angola, and Plymouth, mainly served by NiSource's (NI) Northern Indiana Public Service Co.The same warning was issued for parts of Illinois' Waukegan, Rockford, Freeport, Aurora, Dixon, Clinton, Ottawa, Peoria, Pekin, Canton, Havana, Carbondale, Quincy, Carlinville, and Chester. The main electricity providers in these areas are Ameren's (AEE) Illinois unit, Exelon's ComEd, and Berkshire Hathaway Energy's MidAmerican Energy.Missouri's Nevada, mainly served by Liberty, and areas near Iowa's Clinton, Davenport, Burlington, Iowa City, and Cedar Rapids, within the service area of Alliant Energy (LNT) and MidAmerican Energy, were placed under the same warning.In Michigan, areas under the same warning include parts of Petoskey, Rogers City, Traverse City, Houghton Lake, Cadillac, Manistee, Big Rapids, Muskegon, Grand Rapids, Saginaw, Ionia, Kalamazoo, Houghton, Marquette, Escanaba, Iron Mountain, and Menominee. The state is primarily served by CMS Energy's (CMS) Consumers Energy, Upper Peninsula Power, Xcel Energy, and WEC Energy (WEC) subsidiaries, Upper Michigan Energy Resources and We Energies.In Wisconsin, areas near Appleton, Wisconsin Dells, Prairie Du Chien, Beaver Dam, Milwaukee, Kenosha, and Janesville were issued a similar warning. The state's main electricity providers are Xcel Energy, Alliant Energy, MGE Energy's (MGEE) Madison Gas and Electric, and WEC Energy subsidiaries, Wisconsin Public Service and We Energies.

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NWS Warns of Fire Weather Conditions in Southern Plains, Southeast; Pacific System to Impact California

The US National Weather Service on Monday said the Southern Plains and southeast will remain under fire weather conditions, while Northern and Central California will experience rain and mountain snow due to a Pacific storm system.The effect of the Pacific system may be felt in Pacific Northwest, Great Basin, and Southern California on Tuesday.The NWS issued a red flag warning early Monday for parts of Minnesota, including Roseau, Thief River Falls, Bemidji, Hibbing, Duluth, Ely, International Fall, Detroit Lakes, Fergus Falls, Brainerd, Hinckley, Wheaton, Morris, St. Cloud, Willmar, Minneapolis, Marshall, Pipestone, Windom, Worthington, and Mankato. The cities' main service providers are Otter Tail's (OTTR) power unit, Allette (ALE) subsidiary Minnesota Power, Xcel Energy (XEL) and Alliant Energy (LNT).In South Dakota, areas under the same warning were Sisseton, Milbank, Watertown, Brookings, Sioux Falls, Custer, Hot Springs, Edgemont, Pine Ridge, Martin, Hermosa, Wall, Kadoka, White River, Winner, Mission, Kadoka, and Murdo. Otter Tail Power, Xcel Energy, NorthWestern Energy (NWE), and Black Hills (BKH) unit Black Hills Energy primarily serve these cities.A similar warning was posted for Nebraska's Harrison, Chadron, Rushville, Alliance, Scottsbluff, Bridgeport, Harrisburg, Kimball, Sidney, Oshkosh, Chappell, Hyannis, Arthur, Orgallala, Mullen, Tryon, Valentine, Thedford, Stapleton, North Platte, Stockville, Springview, Ainsworth, Brewster, Broken Bow, North Platte, Lexington, Butte, ONeill, Burwell, Kearney, Holdrege, Ord, Grand Island, Hastings, Aurora, Columbus, York, Hebron, and Superior.In Wyoming, areas under a red flag warning include Newcastle, Wright, Gillette, Lander, Rock Springs, Bill, Lance Creek, Lusk, Glenrock, Casper, Douglas, Glendo, Torrington, Wheatland, Chugwater, Pine Bluffs, and Cheyenne. These are primarily served by PacifiCorp's Rocky Mountain Power and Black Hills Energy.The NWS issued the same warning for Colorado's Leadville, Buena Vista, Salida, Woodland Park, Colorado Springs, Pikes Peak, Canon City, Pueblo, Westcliffe, Saguache, South Fork, La Veta Pass, Alamosa, San Luis, Trinidad, Kim, La Junta, Eads, Lamar, and Springfield, within Black Hills Energy's and Xcel Energy's service areas.In Kansas, Phillipsburg, Concordia, Beloit, Garden City, and Ulysses, primarily served by Evergy (EVRG), were also under a similar warning.The same warning was posted for Georgia's Blairsville, Toccoa, Gainesville, Albany, Tifton, Moultrie, Bainbridge, Valdosta, and Waycross, primarily served by Georgia Power, a Southern Co. (SO) subsidiary.In Florida, the agency placed Jacksonville, Lake City, Gainesville, Ocala, Perry, Cross City, Tallahassee, Marianna, Panama City, Apalachicola, and De Funiak Springs under a similar warning. Duke Energy (DUK), NextEra Energy (NEE) unit Florida Power & Light, and Chesapeake Utilities' (CPK) Florida Public Utilities are the cities' main service providers.Alabama's Dothan and Troy, within the service area of Southern Co.'s Alabama Power, were also issued the same warning.The NWS posted a freeze warning for most parts of Ohio. The state's main electricity providers are AES' (AES) Ohio unit, American Electric Power's Ohio unit, Duke Energy, and First Energy (FE) subsidiaries, Ohio Edison, Toledo Edison and Illuminating Co.In West Virginia, Morgantown, Fairmont, Clarksburg, Elkins, Parkersburg, Sutton, Snowshoe, Beckley, Lewisburg, Bluefield, and Martinsburg were placed under a similar warning. The state is primarily served by American Electric Power's Appalachian Power and First Energy subsidiaries, Mon Power and Potomac Edison.The same warning was issued for Virginia's Leesburg, Winchester, Warrenton, Luray, Dale City, Fredericksburg, Culpeper, Warrenton, Harrisonburg, Staunton, Charlottesville, Farmville, Lynchburg, Roanoke, Danville, and Wytheville, which are mainly served by Appalachian Power and Dominion Energy (D).The whole of Maryland, except Oakland and Cumberland, was under a similar warning. The main service providers in the state are Potomac Edison and Exelon's (EXC) Pepco, BGE, and Delmarva Power.The states of Delaware and New Jersey were issued the same warning. Delmarva Power primarily serves Delaware, while FirstEnergy's Jersey Central Power & Light, Public Service Enterprise's (PEG) Electric and Gas Co., Exelon's Atlantic City Electric, and Consolidated Edison's (ED) Orange and Rockland serve New Jersey.A freeze warning was also posted for North Carolina's Boone, within Duke Energy's service zone, and Colorado's Craig, Steamboat Springs, Meeker, Rangely, Vail, and Rifle.The NWS issued a similar warning for most of Pennsylvania, excluding Scranton. The state's main service providers are Duquesne Light, PPL's (PPL) Electric Utilities unit, UGI's (UGI) Utilities unit, Exelon's Peco, First Energy units, Penelec, Penn Power, West Penn Power, and Met-Ed.New York's Middletown, Newburgh, Peekskill, Islip, Riverhead, and Montauk, were under the same warning. The cities' main service providers are Public Service Enterprise's Long Island unit, Consolidated Edison's Co. of New York and Orange and Rockland, and Avangrid (AGR) units, Rochester Gas and Electric and New York State Electric & Gas.In Connecticut, Danbury, Stanford, Bridgeport, New Haven, Middletown, and New London were issued the same warning. Eversource Energy, PPL's Rhode Island Energy, and Avangrid's The United Illuminating Co. mainly serve these areas.In Michigan, a freeze warning was posted for Muskegon, Alma, Ionia, Grand Rapids, Holland, Hastings, Lansing, South Haven, Kalamazoo, Benton Harbor, Jackson, Flint, Saginaw, Port Huron, Detroit, Ann Arbor, and Coldwater. The state is primarily served by CMS Energy's (CMS) Consumers Energy, DTE Energy (DTE), American Electric Power's Indiana Michigan Power, Upper Peninsula Power, Xcel Energy, and WEC Energy (WEC) subsidiaries, Upper Michigan Energy Resources and We Energies.A similar warning was issued for Indiana's Gary, Rensselaer, South Bend, Angola, Plymouth, Warsaw, Fort Wayne, Marion, Kokomo, Logansport, Rensselaer, Crawfordsville, Indianapolis, and Muncie, which are within the service zones of Duke Energy, Indiana Michigan Power, AES' Indiana unit, and NiSource's (NI) Northern Indiana Public Service Co.In Illinois, the same warning was posted for Freeport, Rockford, Waukegan, Dixon, DeKalb, Aurora, Joliet, Ottawa, Pontiac, Kankakee, Peoria, Bloomington, Peru, Kewanee, Galesburg, Peoria, Pekin, Canton, Macomb, Havana, Lincoln, Champaign, Decatur, Danville, and Charleston. The main electricity providers in these areas are Ameren's (AEE) Illinois unit, Exelon's ComEd, and Berkshire Hathaway Energy's (BRK.B) MidAmerican Energy.Iowa's Fort Dodge, Ames, Waterloo, Marshalltown, Cedar Rapids, Iowa City, Ottumwa, Dubuque, Clinton, Davenport, Burlington, and Keokuk, within the service area of Alliant Energy and MidAmerican Energy, were also placed under a similar warning.The NWS issued a flood warning for areas near Washington's Winthrop, served by Puget Sound Energy.A similar warning was posted for areas near Ohio's Defiance and cities close to Indiana's South Bend, Fort Wayne, Angola, and Plymouth.The same warning was issued for parts of Illinois' Waukegan, Rockford, Freeport, Aurora, Dixon, Clinton, Ottawa, Peoria, Pekin, Canton, Carbondale, and Havana, and areas near Iowa's Clinton, Davenport, Burlington, Iowa City, and Cedar Rapids.In Michigan, areas under the same warning include parts of Petoskey, Alpena, Rogers City, Mio, Tawas City, Traverse City, Houghton Lake, Cadillac Manistee, Ludington, Pentwater, Muskegon, Mount Pleasant, Grand Rapids, Ionia, Hastings, Lansing, Kalamazoo, Houghton, Marquette, Escanaba, Iron Mountain, and Menominee.In Wisconsin, areas near Appleton, Wisconsin Dells, Prairie Du Chien, Beaver Dam, Milwaukee, Kenosha, Janesville, and Mineral Point were issued a similar warning. The state's main electricity providers are Xcel Energy, Alliant Energy, MGE Energy's (MGEE) Madison Gas and Electric, and WEC Energy subsidiaries, Wisconsin Public Service and We Energies.Missouri's Nevada, Kansas' Coffeyville and Oklahoma's Grove, primarily served by Evergy and Algonquin Power & Utilities' (AQN) Liberty, were also placed under the same warning.

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