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Gusty winds are set to impact the Bay Area late Monday evening, with peak gusts reaching 50 mph in higher terrain by Tuesday morning. Residents are advised to secure loose objects and remain vigilant for falling debris and tree limbs.
According to the National Weather Service, areas including the North Bay and East Bay are under the highest risk for damaging winds through Wednesday morning. Wind conditions may disrupt travel, especially for high-profile vehicles, and increase the risk of power outages. Motorists on major roadways like I-580 and Highway 101 should exercise caution.
A sunny forecast is expected to follow midweek, with clear skies and highs around 65°F from Wednesday through Friday.
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