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Strong Winds Expected in Southern California on Thursday

By March 4, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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Wind Advisory Issued for Southern California: Stay Prepared

Residents of Southern California should prepare for strong winds as the National Weather Service (NWS) has issued a wind advisory. Effective on Thursday, March 5, from 1 a.m. to 10 p.m., the advisory warns of expected north winds ranging from 20 to 30 mph, with gusts potentially reaching 50 mph.

The advisory specifically highlights dangerous crosswinds along critical highways including Highway 93 between Hiko and Panaca, Highway 95 through Indian Springs, along with CA State Routes 62 and 190. Travelers should exercise extra caution, especially high-profile vehicles, as these conditions may affect driving safety.

Areas Affected by the Wind Advisory

  • Death Valley National Park
  • Morongo Basin
  • Owens Valley
  • White Mountains of Inyo County
  • Western Clark and Southern Nye County
  • Lincoln County

Understanding High Wind Alerts: Levels and Implications

Staying informed about wind alerts is essential for safety. The NWS uses a color-coded system to convey the severity of high winds:

High Wind Warning: Take Immediate Action

When a high wind warning is issued, take shelter immediately and drive with caution. Strong winds and sudden gusts can pose immediate dangers.

Wind Advisory: Caution Required

This advisory indicates strong winds are affecting the area, but not at the level of a warning. Secure outdoor objects and approach driving with caution.

High Wind Watch: Be Prepared

Wind conditions could intensify, so prepare your outdoor spaces and adjust your plans accordingly.

Preparation is Key: Steps to Take Before the Winds Arrive

  • Trim tree branches away from structures and power lines.
  • Secure gutters and shutters.
  • Identify a safe interior room in your home for shelter.
  • For mobile home residents, locate a sturdy building nearby as a refuge.
  • Charge essential devices, including cell phones and weather radios.
  • Update your emergency kit with supplies to last at least three days.
  • When a high wind watch is issued, secure loose items around your property.

What to Do During High Winds

Take Shelter

  • Head inside a sturdy building during a high wind warning.
  • If in a mobile home, promptly move to a more secure location.

If You Are Outside or Driving

  • If caught outdoors with no shelter, find a safe spot in your car. Avoid areas with towering trees and power lines.
  • Keep a firm grip on the steering wheel and reduce speed when driving.
  • Maintain distance from other high-profile vehicles; gusts can flip trailers.

Post-Wind Safety: What to Watch For

  • Avoid downed power lines and report them to authorities.
  • Exercise caution when cleaning up any debris.

For continuous updates and local weather information, visit our Weather Advisory page.

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