The National Weather Service has issued a wind advisory until 7 p.m.
The winds are expected to be the strongest in Miller and Quimper peninsula areas and along Hood Canal. Combining with wind waves will be an extreme high tide, which could cause minor lowland flooding.
Here is the Weather Service advisory:
…WIND ADVISORY IN EFFECT FROM 10 AM THIS MORNING TO 7 PM PST
THIS EVENING…
THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN SEATTLE HAS ISSUED A WIND
ADVISORY…WHICH IS IN EFFECT FROM 10 AM THIS MORNING TO 7 PM PST
THIS EVENING. THE HIGH WIND WATCH IS NO LONGER IN EFFECT.
* WIND…WEST WIND RISING TO 20 TO 30 MPH WITH GUSTS TO 45 MPH.
* TIMING…WINDS WILL INCREASE RAPIDLY THIS MORNING…REMAIN
STRONG THROUGH THE AFTERNOON…THEN DIMINISH EARLY THIS
EVENING.
PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS…
A WIND ADVISORY IS ISSUED WHEN SUSTAINED WINDS OF 30 TO 39 MPH OR
GUSTS OF 45 TO 57 MPH ARE LIKELY. WINDS THIS STRONG CAN SNAP
SMALL TREE BRANCHES…TOPPLE SMALL OR SHALLOW ROOTED TREES…AND
CAUSE LOCAL POWER OUTAGES.
Our news partner, KOMO-TV, has an excellent description of weather to come by staff meteorologist Scott Sistek, a Port Angeles native and one of Seattle’s best authorities on North Olympic Peninsula weather. Scott’s article: http://tinyurl.com/1111weather