High wind watch issued 55mph gusts possible
A high wind watch has been issued for Whatcom County, Washington, signaling potential hazardous weather conditions beginning Wednesday afternoon and lasting until Thursday afternoon. The National Weather Service predicts sustained southeasterly winds of 25 to 40 mph, with gusts possibly reaching as high as 55 mph. This warning specifically targets residents in western Whatcom and Skagit Counties, along with those living in the Admiralty Inlet area and San Juan County. Officials advise the public to prepare for possible disruptions, including downed trees and power outages, as the storm system moves in. The issuance of this watch underscores the importance of timely weather alerts in safeguarding the community.
Residents are encouraged to secure outdoor items and stay updated through official channels. With over 71,000 subscribers receiving news from Whatcom News, the local community remains informed about critical developments. As the storm approaches, vigilance and preparedness are essential for ensuring safety during this weather event.