Raging storms rolled through Northeast Ohio late Wednesday night and early Thursday morning, knocking down trees and power lines.
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Areas affected
Lorain County was among the hardest-hit areas by strong winds, which caused widespread damage across multiple cities.
In Amherst, a bowling alley had its siding ripped off by the wind. Video from our overnight news tracker showed scattered debris across the parking lot. No injuries were reported.
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News 5's Mike Holden was in Amherst Thursday morning to scope out the damage wrought by overnight storms.
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We also noticed a number of massive trees down in yards and on homes in the area.

Over in Lorain, News 5's Tessa DiTirro found a tree that fell on a home and power lines near the intersection of Cooper Foster Park Road and North Ridge.
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News 5's Caitlin Hunt was out in Traffic Tracker this morning, driving through some of the areas that were affected.
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Traffic impacts
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Power outages
Wednesday night, nearly 20,000 FirstEnergy customers were without power due to storms. As of 7:45 a.m. Thursday, that number has dropped. Here are the latest outage numbers:
Cuyahoga County - 1,002
Geauga County - 341
Lake County - 841
Lorain County - 3,349
Summit County - 1,497
Visit our Power Outage page to find links to see current power outages in Northeast Ohio and to report a power outage.
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