⚠️💨 A Wind Advisory is in effect on Saturday from 9am to midnight 🍃⚠️
The steady rain today (Friday) will come to an end tonight, as one weather system exits and the next one moves in right on its heels. A few dry hours in store, before rain returns tomorrow (Saturday). However, the bigger difference in tomorrow’s system will be the wind.
The National Weather Service is calling for 10-20 mph winds with gusts up to 35 to 40 mph at times. They’ll generally come from the south and southwest. The peak of the winds look to be between mid-afternoon and evening.
Later on in the season, this might not get the “Wind Advisory” status - but again, since there’s still a good amount of leaves hanging on to trees (I still have two trees that haven’t dropped any leaves yet!), this could be more impactful than it would be later on in the year…downed branches, scattered power outages, that kind of thing.
With all this rain though, even without the wind, storm drains can clog up and cause localized flooding on streets - help clear them out if you can!