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Severe Thunderstorm Watch in effect until 5AM

Severe Storms bring widespread wind damage to the Omaha metro David Koeller OMAHA, Neb. (WOWT) - UPDATE 7AM: An extremely powerful line of storms raced through the Omaha metro around Midnight early Saturday morning, bringing winds of 70 to 80mph to much of the area. Widespread wind damage ranging from broken tree branches, fallen trees, fallen power lines, broken power poles, and even building damage has been reported across much of the area. As of 7:30am, OPPD still reports more than 167,000 customers are without power due to the overnight storms. Crews are working to restore power across the area, but OPPD says it may be several days before all outages are fixed. OPPD is reaching out to other utilities for additional resources to help expedite work. They say outages are prioritized by the number of customers on a circuit, so the largest number of customers can be brought back online at one time.

Severe Storms bring widespread wind damage to the Omaha metro

Severe Storms bring widespread wind damage to the Omaha metro David Koeller © Provided by Omaha WOWT The Omaha-metro awoke to scenes like this after an overnight storm late Friday and into early Saturday, July 10, 2021, with winds topping 75 miles per hour blew through the area. OMAHA, Neb. (WOWT) - UPDATE 2:30 PM: OPPD gives updates on power being restored throughout the Omaha metro. They say there are about 110,000 customers without power and this is the most severe storm they have seen in recent history. Customers reminded to use generators safely amid outages, which have dropped to 110,000 - https://t.co/TzokFlMAUG OPPDCares (@OPPDCares) July 10, 2021

WOWT s David Koeller visits erupting Iceland volcano

WOWT’s David Koeller visits erupting Iceland volcano Clay Ostarly © Provided by Omaha WOWT Fagradalsjfall OMAHA, Neb. (WOWT) - Meteorologist David Koeller gives us a glimpse at the Icelandic volcano named Fagradalsjfall. © Provided by Omaha WOWT David Koeller at volcano The volcano has been erupting for several weeks, and spewing hot lava roughly every 10 minutes. David describes the heat from the lava as “face burning hot.” He’s not wrong. Lava is as hot as 2,000 degrees when it first leaves the volcano. © Provided by Omaha WOWT Fagradalsfjall Copyright 2021 WOWT. All rights reserved.

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