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Dangerous Winds of 75 MPH to Hit Northern CA
16 Dec
Summary
- High wind warning effective Tuesday evening through Wednesday afternoon.
- Winds of 30 to 40 mph with gusts up to 75 mph are expected.
- Risks include flying debris, property damage, and power outages.

A high wind warning is in effect for Northern and Eastern Klamath County and parts of Lake County, starting Tuesday evening and lasting until Wednesday afternoon. The National Weather Service anticipates strong southwest winds ranging from 30 to 40 mph, with powerful gusts potentially reaching 75 mph. This significant wind event carries several risks for the affected areas.
Residents are urged to take immediate precautions. The powerful gusts could dislodge unsecured items, leading to property damage and potential power outages across the region. Travel may become hazardous, particularly for larger vehicles like RVs and trucks, due to the strong, unpredictable winds. Staying informed about weather advisories is crucial during such events.
The National Weather Service utilizes a tiered alert system to inform the public. A High Wind Warning signifies that dangerous wind conditions are occurring and immediate action is needed, such as securing outdoor items and exercising extreme caution while driving. A Wind Advisory indicates strong winds are present but not at warning levels, still requiring securing outdoor items and driving carefully. A High Wind Watch means sustained strong winds are possible, urging preparedness by securing loose objects and adjusting plans.




