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San Diego, CA – A High Wind Watch has been issued for Southern California, with powerful northeast winds expected to sweep across the region starting Tuesday evening. Gusts could reach 75 mph, posing significant risks to residents and travelers in affected areas.
According to the National Weather Service, the advisory will impact San Diego County valleys and mountains, Riverside County mountains, and the Inland Empire. Winds are expected to peak from Tuesday night through Wednesday night, particularly near foothills and mountain slopes. The strongest gusts, up to 75 mph, are forecast for coastal slopes in San Bernardino County and near the Cajon Pass.
Officials warn of tree damage, power outages, and hazardous travel conditions, especially for high-profile vehicles on routes like Interstate 15 and Interstate 10. Residents are urged to secure outdoor items and stay indoors during peak wind periods.
Temperatures will remain mild, with highs ranging from the mid-60s at the coast to the low 70s in inland areas early this week. However, dust and debris stirred by the wind could reduce visibility and aggravate respiratory conditions.
Looking ahead, calmer conditions are expected by late Thursday, but residents are advised to monitor updates for potential changes. Emergency plans should be reviewed, and travelers should proceed with caution.
For real-time updates, visit weather.gov or local emergency services.
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