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Wind Advisory Issued for Seattle: Brace for Gusts up to 45 MPH, Caution Urged on Roads

Wind Advisory Issued for Seattle: Brace for Gusts up to 45 MPH, Caution Urged on Roads

The National Weather Service (NWS) has issued a wind advisory that will remain in effect until 8 AM this morning. As reported by the

NWS

, south winds are expected to reach 20 to 30 mph, with the potential for gusts up to 45 mph. The wind advisory spans several areas, including the Southwest Interior, Tacoma Area, and Seattle and Vicinity. Those driving should be particularly cautious, especially if operating larger, high-profile vehicles.

According to the

official forecast

, today’s weather beyond the advisory points to rain transforming into showers after 1 pm, with a high of 56 degrees and breezy conditions. The wind, initially howling at 28 mph, will decrease to become more manageable by the afternoon. Despite this, gusts might still climb to as high as 36 mph. With an 80% chance of precipitation, Seattleites can expect around a quarter to half an inch of new rainfall.

Outdoor objects should be secured, as reported by the

NWS

, to prevent damage or loss due to the strong winds. The impact of the gusts also carries the risk of downed tree limbs, and residents should be prepared for possible power outages that can arise from such conditions. The advisory underscores a simple message: caution is paramount under the looming presence of these powerful winds.

Tonight’s conditions are slated to bring showers with lows hovering around 49 degrees. A persistent south wind will cause gusts as high as 20 mph, and the chance of precipitation is high at 90%. Looking ahead, the weather pattern seems to insist on staying wet, with more showers through the weekend and highs maintaining in the upper 40s to 50 degrees. Seattle’s days will be cloudy, each offering its own chance for more rainfall. For detailed weather updates, check the

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NWS website.

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