The National Weather Service issued an updated high wind watch for the North and Central Oregon Coast Ranges on Tuesday at 3:22 p.m., which was in effect from Wednesday at 10 p.m. to Thursday at 10 a.m.
“South winds 20 to 35 mph with gusts up to 60 mph possible,” the weather service said. “The weather pattern’s unpredictability keeps uncertainty high. A 10% probability of gusts as high as 70 mph and a 10% probability of gusts as low as 45 mph are present.
Damaged winds have the potential to topple electrical wires and trees. There could be widespread power disruptions. Travel may be challenging, particularly for well-known cars, the weather service said. Before the winds start, secure loose items or place them in a secure area. Think about sleeping as far away from big trees and electrical lines as possible. Pay attention to your surroundings and your position in relation to any trees or powerlines that may be nearby. Get ready for possible power disruptions. Make sure you have adequate gasoline for your gas-powered generator. Make sure you have flashlights, batteries, and a means of keeping your body temperature safe in case your heating and cooling systems fail. For updates, keep an eye on the most recent warnings and forecasts.
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