Good morning, Outer Banks! It looks like we have some serious weather headed our way. The National Weather Service (NWS) has just issued a high wind warning for our beautiful neck of the woods, and things are about to get a little breezy—actually, scratch that, they’re about to get downright wild! So, let’s break it down.
The wind warning is in effect starting Friday morning at 5 a.m. and will last until 4 p.m. the same day. As you might have already guessed, we’re expecting some hefty gusts, with winds howling at speeds between 35 to 45 mph, and get this—a few of those gusts could even push upwards of 60 mph! That’s no small potatoes, folks.
Now, here’s the kicker: Damaging winds are expected to blow down trees and power lines. We’re not trying to sugarcoat anything here—the NWS is warning that widespread power outages could be likely. If you haven’t already, this might be a good time to stock up on batteries and flashlights!
If you’re planning to head out tomorrow, you’ll want to think twice. Travel is going to be particularly challenging, especially if you’re in a high profile vehicle such as a van or truck. High winds mean your vehicle might be swaying like a leaf in the wind, making it pretty nerve-wracking on the roads. If you don’t absolutely need to go anywhere, it’s probably best to stay put.
Now, about staying safe at home—here are some tips from the experts: it’s best to remain in the lower levels of your home during the windstorm. Avoid those windows, as the last thing you want is for a wayward branch to come crashing through. Keep an eye out for any falling debris or tree limbs that could be heading your way. Safety first, right?
If you do find yourself needing to drive, please use caution. Slippery roads could make things tricky, not to mention that unexpected gust of wind might just catch you by surprise. If you notice that the weather is getting more intense, consider making a U-turn and heading back home.
As always, it’s a good idea to stay informed. The NWS will be keeping everyone updated on the situation, so make sure to tune in for the latest forecasts. This is going to be a *bumpy ride*, and the more prepared we are, the better we can handle whatever Mother Nature throws our way.
That’s all for now! Stay safe, folks, and let’s hope this wild wind passes without too much disruption. Remember, this warning will stay in place until 4 p.m. Friday. So batten down the hatches, keep those emergency kits handy, and let’s weather the storm together!
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