LINCOLN, Neb. (AP) — Lincoln residents are cleaning up from powerful overnight storms that downed trees and power lines and cut power to some segments of the city.
The storms rolled in around midnight Friday, bringing heavy rain, hail, lightning and winds of 60 mph.
By late Saturday morning, the Lincoln Electric System was still working to return service to four areas of the city where at least 100 customers were without power.
Norris Public Power also reported scattered outages Saturday morning in Lancaster and Saline counties.
Weather forecasters predicted more rain for the area Saturday afternoon and evening.