Update: High wind warning for Oregon for Friday

The National Weather Service issued an updated strong wind warning at 2:58 p.m. on Thursday, which is good for Friday between 10 a.m. and 10 p.m. for the Oregon Central Coast, Clatsop County Coast, and Tillamook County Coast.

“South winds of 25 to 35 mph with gusts up to 60 mph are expected for beaches and headlands,” the weather service reports. “A dangerous high wind event is anticipated in places along the near coast when a High Wind Warning is issued for the coastal headlands and beaches. Numerous beaches and headland locations are susceptible to extremely powerful wind gusts, which could endanger the safety of people or well-known cars. Property damage may also result from the severe winds. Wind gusts of 58 mph or higher or sustained winds of at least 40 mph are anticipated. Steep sea cliffs and high, rocky shorelines are characteristics of coastal headlands.

Trees and electricity wires will be toppled by damaging winds. There could be widespread power disruptions. It will be challenging to travel, particularly for well-known cars,” the weather agency says. Strong winds like these can make driving challenging, particularly for well-known cars. Be especially careful.

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