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At a Glance A strong line of thunderstorms battered parts of the Midwest late Friday into early Saturday.

Possible tornadoes were reported in Mississippi and Nebraska.

Wind gusts topped 100 mph at the height of the storm. Severe thunderstorms continued to batter parts of the Midwest Friday, bringing reports of tornadoes and widespread damage as winds gusted over 100 mph.

A strong line of thunderstorms referred to as a mesoscale convective system moved from eastern Nebraska to western Missouri late Friday into early Saturday with wind gusts topping 100 mph in a few locations, according to weather.com meteorologist Jonathan Belles. In Nebraska, a 104 mph gust was reported in Omaha and there was an 110 mph gust reported near Freemont.

A twister was reported near Moss Point, Mississippi, and several buildings were damaged, according to the National Weather Service. Another possible tornado reportedly damaged homes in Bellevue, Nebraska.

(FORECAST: Severe Threat in Midwest )

Multiple facilities and homes on Offutt Air Force Base sustained significant damage in Sarpy County, Nebraska, the Omaha World-Herald reports. Numerous homes in Bellevue were left with holes in the sides and several roofs were torn off.

More than 60,000 Omaha Public Power District customers were without power at the height of the storm, according to the Associated Press. By mid-morning Saturday, roughly 45,000 remained powerless.

The Homestead National Monument of America in Beatrice, Nebraska, sustained damage to its educational center grounds, AP reports. Several large trees collapsed and a radio tower was bent over the top of one of the center's buildings.

In Cass County, Nebraska, many roads and streets were impassable due to downed trees and power lines.

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