The thunderstorm that passed through the metro late Wednesday afternoon resulted in 1,200 new power outages. Omaha Public Power District officials say the total number of customers without power was around 2,300 as of Wednesday night.
Despite the setback, OPPD still expects to complete the final service restorations some time on Saturday, barring any further interference
from Mother Nature.
Before Wednesday’s storm hit, only one house south of Rosenblatt Stadium at 10th and Bancroft remained without power. After Friday's storm, residents had lost power for about a day before it was restored.
Neighbors got another scare Wednesday after severe weather moved through, knocking out their power for the second time in a week. OPPD was working to restore power to the area again.
Residents say they don't want another night in the heat. "We work hard all day and then we get off and want to sit down in a nice, cool house,” says Robert Jacobs. “No power, so there's not going to be a cool house. That's the way it is."
Friday's storm and its 115 mph winds initially left about 126,000 OPPD customers in and around Omaha without power.
The National Weather Service released a map Wednesday charting the path of the June 27th storm as it marched through Omaha. Click here to view.
The map marks areas with winds ranging from 70 to 90 mph and pockets of wind exceeding 90 mph. The downtown Omaha area was among those hit by the strongest winds.