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New York Braces for 55 MPH Winds
18 Jun
Summary
- High winds up to 55 mph expected across western and central New York on Thursday.
- Trees and power lines are at risk of falling, potentially causing outages.
- Residents urged to secure outdoor items and exercise caution while driving.

Western and central New York are preparing for significant wind events on Thursday, as the National Weather Service has issued High Wind Warnings and Wind Advisories. Southwest winds are forecast to range from 20 to 30 mph, with gusts potentially intensifying to 55 mph in warned areas.
These strong winds pose a considerable risk to trees and power lines, especially since trees are fully leafed this time of year and more susceptible to damage. The public is advised to secure outdoor belongings and exercise extreme caution when traveling, particularly for high-profile vehicles that are more vulnerable to buffeting.
A Wind Advisory is also in effect for adjacent counties, expecting gusts up to 50 mph, and other areas including Wayne, northern Cayuga, and Oswego counties anticipate gusts between 40 and 50 mph. Residents are urged to avoid wooded areas and stay clear of trees during this period of adverse weather.