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High Winds Expected Through Thursday in Parts of the County

The conditions won't be so serious in Coronado, but gusts could reach 25 mph, forecasters say.

Strong and damaging winds will buffet the valleys and mountains of San Diego County Tuessday and may linger into Thursday, forecasters said.

“North to northeast winds will continue to strengthen near the foothills as an upper-level disturbance intensifies over the desert southwest,” according to a National Weather Service statement.

“The strong and gusty offshore winds will continue below passes and canyons through this evening, and possibly into Thursday evening as surface high pressure continues to build over the Great Basin.”

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Coronado can expect milder conditions, but winds still are predicted to reach up to 25 mph, but fall to 10 mph after midnight.  

The agency issued a high wind warning for the valleys and mountains until 10 p.m. and a less serious high wind watch for the mountains from late this evening to Thursday night. A high wind watch is scheduled for the valleys from 10 a.m. Wednesday through 10 p.m. Thursday.

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In the affected areas, sustained northeast winds of 15 to 30 miles per hour gusting to 60 mph are expected. Also possible are occasional gusts of more than 70 mph through and below passes and canyons, according to the weather service.

“The winds will make driving difficult, especially for high profile vehicles,” an NWS advisory said, warning of broken tree limbs and downed power lines.

In valley areas, strong winds are expected mainly near coastal foothills from the Ramona and Santa Ysabel area southward, according to  orecasters.

 

– City News Service


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