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A look at DTE Energy's power outage map for the Ann Arbor area around 7:30 a.m. Saturday. Pinkish areas show where under 100 people have lost power; green 100-500; yellow 501-1,500; orange 1,501-2,500. (DTE Energy)

The number of DTE Energy customers without power in southeastern Michigan has more than doubled from last night's estimate.

There were an estimated 365,000 customers in the region as of 7:30 a.m. Saturday, according to DTE spokesperson Scott Simons.

In Washtenaw County, there were 31,000 people without power at that same time. Wayne County was the hardest hit in southeastern Michigan with more than 188,000 people without power.

Simons said there isn't an estimated time for restoration yet.

"We'll have estimated later (Saturday) afternoon," he said.

The DTE Energy Outage Map at 7:30 a.m. showed thousands in the city of Ann Arbor were without power, as were wide swaths of the York, Saline, Lima, Dexter and Webster townships. The same held across Wayne, Oakland and Macomb counties.

At 9 p.m. Friday night, not long after a storm with high winds blew through, DTE said there were about 129,000 customers out of power.

The storm was also powerful enough to knock down tree limbs in Ann Arbor where a car was smashed.

Consumers Energy reports more than 28,000 people without power in Kalamazoo County, 3,700 in Jackson County, and 6,000 customers in Genesee County.

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John Counts covers crime and breaking news for The Ann Arbor News. He can be reached at johncounts@mlive.com or you can follow him on Twitter. Find all Washtenaw County crime stories here.