Strong Winds and Thunderstorms Threaten Pacific Northwest Coast, Power Outages Possible

Strong Winds and Thunderstorms Threaten Pacific Northwest Coast, Power Outages Possible

Strong south winds that pounded the coast today have subsided, but gusty conditions continue to threaten coastal Oregon and Washington state.

As the afternoon proceeds, thunderstorms are anticipated to emerge, bringing scattered showers and the possibility of brief, unpredictable wind gusts up to 55 mph.

Inland, gusts of up to 30 mph are expected, with tree damage and isolated power outages being a worry.

Strong Winds and Thunderstorms Threaten Pacific Northwest Coast, Power Outages Possible

Thunderstorms may produce heavy downpours, tiny hail, and waterspouts along the coast, causing localized wind damage if they advance inland.

While winds will lessen overnight, colder and showery weather is expected through Thursday. A brief dry spell is forecast for late Friday and Saturday morning, followed by further rain during the weekend.

Next week’s forecast predicts drier conditions as offshore winds develop.

Leilani Nakamura

Leilani Nakamura

Leilani Nakamura is a dedicated meteorologist with 5 years of experience, delivering reliable weather updates on ManateehsNews.com. She focuses on helping readers stay prepared for changing weather patterns and severe storms. Outside of forecasting, Leilani enjoys exploring nature and capturing its beauty through photography.

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