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Wind Advisory Issued for North Bend and Surrounding Areas

North Bend, WALocal News

The National Weather Service has officially issued a Wind Advisory for North Bend and surrounding communities, set to take effect from 12 p. m. on February 24 until 12 p. m. on February 25.

Residents should prepare for winds ranging from 20 to 30 MPH, with the possibility of gusts reaching up to 55 MPH. This advisory is particularly important as it addresses potential hazards that can affect both safety and property in the area. Local officials are emphasizing the need for residents to stay informed and take necessary precautions during this advisory period. It is advisable for residents to secure outdoor objects that may be affected by high winds and to remain indoors during peak gusts to avoid injury. The advisory highlights the importance of timely communication regarding severe weather conditions.

The community is encouraged to monitor updates from the National Weather Service and local authorities for the latest information. Staying prepared can significantly reduce risks associated with high winds and adverse weather.

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