PHOTO GALLERY: Storm damage in Lincoln, surrounding area
Here are some of the best viewer-submitted photos of storm damage in Lincoln and the surrounding area.

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Alicia Rathje (A mile north of Tamora – Hwy 34)
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Angela R Sohl Meyer (In front of Wymore Insurance)
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Ashlee Swanson (70th & Yosemite)
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Ashleigh Hartman Fuson (North Lincoln)
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Brian Campbell (Branched Oak)
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Jeremie Larkins (SE of 70th & Yankee Hill)
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Jill Schoch Swim (70th & Pioneers)
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Joel Fortune (No location given)
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Kami Connour Voboril (Queens & Old Cheney)
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Kelli McKim Simpson (13th & Washington – Beatrice)
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Kim Hoover Stohl (90th & Holdrege)
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Kolbe Pfingsten (Beatrice)
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Lisa Kuntz Williams (50th & Randolph)
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Lisa Kuntz Williams (Tree went through roof – No location given)
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Liz Ann Yonkey (Air Park)
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Mary Turner (36th between D and F)
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Michelle Naiman Sybrant (Belvidere)
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Michelle Ogden (34th & Holdrege)
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Nikkie Wright Castro (SW 9th St)
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Sarah Yvonne Cook (Air Park)
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Spring Butzke (Staplehurst)
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storm damage 2 wilber Rebekah Erpelding
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storm damage 3 Wilber Rebekah Erpelding
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storm damage wilber (Rebekah Erpelding)
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Tamika Spears Rodriguez (Geneva)
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Tessa Foreman (9th Street between A & South)
Strong storms caused widespread tree damage in Lincoln late Wednesday night.
The winds brought down limbs, as well as power lines. At one point, LES reported several thousand people without power.
Thursday is shaping up to be a quiet day across eastern Nebraska. It will be cooler with highs in the middle to upper 80s but it will still be muggy.
An isolated thundershower or two is possible late Thursday night, but most of the storm activity should stay to the west.