A powerful windstorm is set to hit southern Oregon and northern California on Monday, February 24, bringing gusts up to 65 mph. This kind of wind can knock down trees, cause power outages, and make driving dangerous, especially for trucks and trailers. If youโre in the affected areas, nowโs the time to prepare.
Who Will Be Affected?
- Oregonโs Coast โ Towns like Brookings, Gold Beach, Port Orford, Bandon, and North Bend will get some of the strongest winds.
- Northern California โ Areas in Central Siskiyou County, including parts of Interstate 5 and Highway 97, could see high winds as well.
- Inland Areas โ Places like Lake, Klamath, and Modoc counties might also experience gusts up to 65 mph from Monday into early Tuesday.
When Will It Happen?
- Oregonโs coastal areas โ Winds will be strongest between 7 AM and 7 PM on Monday.
- Northern California & inland regions โ Winds will pick up around 10 AM Monday and last through early Tuesday
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What to Expect
- Sustained winds between 35-45 mph, with stronger gusts near 65 mph in some areas.
- Potential power outages as trees and power lines could come down.
- Difficult driving conditions, especially for trucks and RVs on open highways like Highway 101, I-5, and Highway 97.
- Loose objects could be tossed around, so anything outside that isnโt tied down might not stay put.
How to Prepare
- Secure anything that could blow away. Patio furniture, trash cans, and decorations should be brought inside or tied down.
- Prepare for possible power outages. Have flashlights, extra batteries, and warm blankets ready. If you rely on medical equipment that needs power, make a backup plan.
- Be extra careful on the roads. High-profile vehicles, like semis and trailers, are especially vulnerable in strong winds. If youโre driving, keep a firm grip on the wheel and avoid unnecessary travel.
- Stay updated. Check in with the National Weather Service or local news for the latest weather alerts.
Why Is This Happening?
This storm is part of a strong Pacific weather system, which is sending powerful winds inland. While windstorms arenโt unusual in this region, gusts this strong can cause real problems if youโre not prepared.
The good news? With a little planning, you can stay safe and avoid unnecessary trouble. Keep an eye on the forecast, secure your property, and check in on neighbors who might need a hand.