What areas are affected by the High Wind Watch?
The Wenatchee and Okanogan Valleys, the Waterville Plateau, the Columbia Basin, parts of the Palouse region, and Northeastern Washington.
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The National Weather Service in Spokane has issued a High Wind Watch for areas in North Central and Eastern Washington, including the Wenatchee Valley, Okanogan Valley, Waterville Plateau, and Columbia Basin. Residents and motorists should...
The High Wind Watch covers a significant portion of North Central and Eastern Washington. The primary concern is the potential for strong winds to cause widespread damage. Motorists, especially those driving large trucks, should be prepared for difficult and potentially hazardous travel conditions due to blowing dust and high winds. Residents should secure loose objects and be aware of the risk of falling trees and power lines. Stay informed by monitoring local weather forecasts and advisories. Those in the Tri-Cities area are familiar with strong winds and should take extra precautions to secure items that could be blown away.
The Wenatchee and Okanogan Valleys, the Waterville Plateau, the Columbia Basin, parts of the Palouse region, and Northeastern Washington.
From 8 p.m. Wednesday, March 11, to 11 a.m. Thursday, March 12.
Strong winds could blow down trees and power lines, and blowing dust may reduce visibility.
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