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By Shane Goodman | Times Vedette

A round of thunderstorms arrived late Thursday evening, causing tree damage throughout the area. The storms brought high-wind gusts near 70 mph and heavy rain. Crews were out early Friday morning assessing damage and cleaning up debris. More potential storms are causing flooding concerns across the state as we head into the weekend.

Mitchell Park in Guthrie Center was closed Friday morning while damage was being assessed.

Mitchell Park in Guthrie Center experienced damage to numerous trees.

This large tree in Guthrie Center was completely uprooted from storm damage on Thursday night.

Utility lines were being repaired early Friday morning in the neighborhood west of Guthrie County Hospital.

The property of Michael and Anastasia Kesselring at 1005 State St. in Guthrie Center incurred significant tree damage. Note the broken back car window.

Remnants of the roof of The Port. Photo by Pat Moylan

The Port suffered roof damage from strong winds overnight with gusts up to 70 mph. Photo by Pat Moylan

This road was closed early Friday morning due to the toppled tree near Betty Donahey’s home in Panora. Photo by Pat Moylan

A large tree at the home of Kelley Ellis at 309 E. Jackson St. toppled from high wind gusts.

Downed tree limbs covered the yard and house belonging to Kellie Flanery at 311 E Market Street in Panora.

  This Lake Panorama driveway was blocked due to a snapped tree.

Drone camera footage of damage in Panora taken by Roger Dorr.

Drone camera footage of damage in Panora taken by Roger Dorr.

This aerial photo shows the property damage at 103 N.E. Fourth St. in Panora, owned by Jason and Jessica Alsted.