Winds exceeding 70 miles per hour and blinding rain blew through the Dorchester area early this morning, leaving a mess behind for Dorchester area residents. The damage from the pre-dawn was even worse in towns such as Milford and Pleasant Dale, according to reports. Hail up to 2 inches in diameter was reported a mile south of Lincoln. Conditions are worst in Saline, Gage, Seward and York counties.
The damage in Pleasant Dale included the loss of part of the roof at the fire station. In our area, the wind did some crop damage, flattening some soybeans and stripping leaves off corn during its crucial pollination phase. At the height of the storm, more than 4,000 customers lost power, beginning at 4:45 a.m. The affected areas included Hickman, Crete, Firth, Adams, Sterling, Bennet and Panama. Crete was restored by 6 a.m.
Power crews began working in Wilber after electricity went out around 3 a.m., according to the Saline County Sheriff's Office. Multiple trees were uprooted in the county. There is a 20% chance of showers and thunderstorms tonight, and a 30% chance of showers and thunderstorms tomorrow.
If anyone wants to help me pick up branches, just leave your number. :)
ReplyDeleteNo offense to the good folks of P. Dale but this is why you can't beat the construction of your older buildings. I know the P. Dale Fire Hall is less than 4 years old and it just can't handle Nebraska's worst. Gimme that 1890s construction any day!
ReplyDeleteI want to commend the employees of Farmers Cooperative who helped clean-up the park and around town. Its great having a business like this in town that really helps out when the community needs it. It really shows the quality of leadership too. Thank you to Farmers Cooperative!
ReplyDeleteIt was great to see EVERYONE young and old working together to clean up trees !!!! Can't beat small town Nebraska !!!!!!!!!!!! Also thanks to the city guys for getting power lines taken care of so quickly !!!!!! "THANKS"
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