Update: High wind warning affecting Oregon until early Wednesday morning

The National Weather Service issued a revised strong wind warning for Oregon’s Central Coast, Tillamook County Coast, and Clatsop County Coast on Tuesday at 12:16 p.m., which will remain in force until Wednesday at 4 a.m.

For beaches and headlands, south winds of 25 to 35 mph with gusts of up to 60 mph are predicted. The meteorological service states that the strongest winds are predicted for this evening. “There is a 30% chance for wind gusts to exceed 60 mph for inland coastal communities.”

Trees and electricity wires will be toppled by damaging winds. There will likely be widespread power outages. The weather agency warns that travel will be challenging, particularly for cars with a lot of visibility.

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