(Southeastern Indiana) — Strong storms late Friday into Saturday left behind pockets of damage around Southeastern Indiana.
There were reports of downed trees throughout the area, including at the intersection of state roads 129 and 350 in Delaware.
The National Weather Service says winds reached 59 mph in the Versailles area, while wind speeds in Penntown were clocked at 52 mph.
Those winds toppled trees and power lines throughout the area, but those affected by outages had service restored by late Saturday morning.
There were no local injuries reported following the storms.