Race Day Live (Tucker County, WV) – A high wind warning is in place for Eastern Tucker County, West Virginia, from midnight Monday through 3 p.m. Tuesday. The National Weather Service in Pittsburgh is forecasting strong west winds to impact cities including Canaan Valley, Davis, and Thomas.
Residents should prepare for sustained winds of 20 to 30 mph, with gusts reaching up to 60 mph. These powerful winds could cause significant disruptions, including power outages and dangerous travel conditions. The National Weather Service has warned that the winds could bring down trees and power lines, creating safety hazards. High-profile vehicles, such as trucks and buses, are especially at risk as the gusts could make driving difficult.
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As a result, officials urge everyone to secure outdoor objects that could be blown away or damaged. In case of fallen trees or power lines, residents are encouraged to report them to authorities. You can call 412-262-1988, post on the NWS Pittsburgh Facebook page, or tweet @NWSPittsburgh to alert officials.
The high winds could also lead to hazardous travel, especially for motorists. If possible, residents are advised to limit travel and stay indoors during the peak hours of the storm. With the potential for power outages, it’s important to have backup supplies like batteries and flashlights ready.
As the wind storm approaches, staying updated on the latest weather information is crucial. The National Weather Service recommends taking precautions to ensure safety during this high wind event and to prepare for possible disruptions.
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