Heavy winds possible late Sunday into Monday

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  • Friday, March 9, 2012 4:50pm
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The potential for high winds accompanying a storm blowing up the Strait of Juan de Fuca and Admiralty Inlet on Sunday night caused the National Weather Service to issue this statement today:

WAZ001-503>513-515>517-101315-

SAN JUAN COUNTY-WESTERN WHATCOM COUNTY-SOUTHWEST INTERIOR-

EAST PUGET SOUND LOWLANDS-WESTERN SKAGIT COUNTY-

EVERETT AND VICINITY-SEATTLE/BREMERTON AREA-TACOMA AREA-

ADMIRALTY INLET AREA-HOOD CANAL AREA-LOWER CHEHALIS VALLEY AREA-

OLYMPICS-WESTERN STRAIT OF JUAN DE FUCA-NORTH COAST-CENTRAL COAST-

1131 AM PST FRI MAR 9 2012

…POTENTIAL HIGH WIND EVENT FROM LATE SUNDAY NIGHT THROUGH

MONDAY…

THERE IS THE POTENTIAL FOR A SIGNIFICANT AND DAMAGING HIGH WIND

EVENT FOR PARTS OF WESTERN WASHINGTON FROM LATE SUNDAY NIGHT

THROUGH THE DAY ON MONDAY. THE STRONGEST WIND AND THE HIGHEST

POTENTIAL FOR DAMAGE WILL BE ALONG THE COAST. DEPENDING ON THE

EVOLUTION OF THIS WEATHER SETUP…THE NORTH INTERIOR…THE

ADMIRALTY INLET AREA…AND THE SOUTH PUGET SOUND REGION COULD ALSO

EXPERIENCE STRONG AND DAMAGING WIND ON MONDAY.

THE SETUP WILL BE A RAPIDLY INTENSIFYING STORM CENTER PASSING OFF

THE WASHINGTON COAST ON MONDAY MORNING. THE LOW CENTER WILL PEAK

IN STRENGTH JUST BEFORE REACHING THE COASTAL WATERS WEST OF

VANCOUVER ISLAND ON MONDAY AFTERNOON.

COMPUTER MODELS ARE IN GOOD AGREEMENT ON THE RAPID

INTENSIFICATION OF THE LOW PRESSURE CENTER AND ITS NORTH-NORTHEAST

MOVEMENT OFF THE COAST. HOWEVER…MODELS DIFFER ON THE TRACK OF

THE STILL- UNDEVELOPED LOW…PASSING IT ANYWHERE BETWEEN 125 MILES

AND 250 MILES WEST OF LAPUSH. THE STRENGTH OF WIND AND DAMAGE

POTENTIAL WILL DEPEND GREATLY ON HOW CLOSE THE LOW CENTER PASSES

TO THE COAST…WITH THE GREATEST SENSITIVITY OVER INTERIOR

LOCATIONS.

PERSONS ALONG THE COAST SHOULD BEGIN EARLY PREPARATION FOR THIS

POTENTIAL HIGH WIND EVENT. PEOPLE WITH CONCERNS OVER THE NORTH

INTERIOR…IN THE ADMIRALTY INLET AREA AND OVER THE SOUTH PUGET

SOUND REGION SHOULD CONTINUE MONITORING THE LATEST FORECAST

UPDATES. BE SURE TO CHECK BACK THIS WEEKEND FOR THE LATEST

STATEMENTS… WATCHES… WARNINGS AND FORECASTS FROM THE NATIONAL

WEATHER SERVICE.

For further explanation, here’s a narrative by Port Angeles native Scott Sistek, a meteorologist with our news partner, KOMO, in Seattle: http://tinyurl.com/7m2jtmd

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