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Wind Advisory Issued for Southern California and Arizona

Wind Advisory Issued for Southern California and Arizona

A Wind Advisory has been issued for parts of Southern California and Arizona, effective from March 16 to March 18, 2025. The National Weather Service in Phoenix, AZ, announced the advisory at 1:09 PM PDT on March 16, which will remain in effect until 9:00 AM PDT on March 18. Affected areas include Los Angeles County, San Luis Obispo, and regions around Yuma, AZ.

The advisory warns of strong winds with gusts up to 50 mph, which may cause hazardous conditions for driving, especially for high-profile vehicles. Residents are advised to secure outdoor objects and be cautious of potential power outages due to the high winds. The Sacramento Bee and the Orange County Register have reported similar advisories for their respective regions, indicating a widespread impact across the Southwest.

The National Weather Service recommends staying updated with local weather reports and taking necessary precautions to ensure safety during this period of high winds.

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