“Carbon, Monroe Counties Face Wind Advisory: Gusts Up to 50 MPH Expected”
Residents of Carbon and Monroe Counties are bracing for dangerously strong winds this weekend. A wind advisory has been issued by the National Weather Service, effective from Saturday at 6 a.m. until Sunday midnight. Winds are expected to gust up to 50 mph, with sustained speeds ranging from 15 to 25 mph.
What to Expect from the Wind Advisory
The National Weather Service warns that these strong winds can cause various hazards, including:
- Blown unsecured objects.
- Fallen tree limbs.
- Potential power outages.
- Wind chills dropping to as low as 30 degrees below zero, increasing the risk of frostbite.
Travelers should exercise caution, particularly those in high-profile vehicles, which may be more susceptible to wind gusts.
Wind Advisory Levels Explained
It’s important for residents to understand the classifications of wind alerts:
- High Wind Warning: Seek immediate shelter as strong winds and gusts are present.
- Wind Advisory: Take precautions; winds are strong but not warranting a warning.
- High Wind Watch: Remain alert; strong winds are possible.
Preparation Tips for Residents
Before the winds pick up, residents should take several precautionary steps:
- Trim tree branches close to homes and power lines.
- Secure loose outdoor items to prevent them from being blown away.
- Choose an interior room for shelter during high wind events.
- Update emergency kits with food, water, and necessary supplies for at least three days.
Actions to Take During Strong Winds
If you find yourself outdoors or driving during this weather:
- Seek shelter in a sturdy building.
- If in a vehicle, drive to safety or park in a secure location.
- Avoid areas near trees and power lines.
- Keep your vehicle at a safe distance from high-profile vehicles.
Post-Wind Advisory Actions
After the winds have subsided, remain vigilant. It’s crucial to:
- Stay away from downed power lines and report them to authorities.
- Handle debris with care to ensure personal safety.
Residents are encouraged to keep informed through updates from the National Weather Service and follow guidelines to ensure their safety during this windy weekend.
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