What areas are affected by the wind advisory?
The Columbia River Gorge, Columbia Basin, Blue Mountain foothills, and Kittitas Valley are affected.
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Residents of the Columbia Basin, Columbia River Gorge, and Blue Mountain foothills should prepare for strong winds. A wind advisory has been issued as gusts up to 50 mph are expected to sweep through the region, creating potentially hazardo...
The National Weather Service issued a wind advisory effective March 5, 2026, cautioning residents and travelers in the Columbia River Gorge, Columbia Basin, and Blue Mountain foothills to prepare for strong winds. These winds are caused by an upper-level low sliding inland, creating unstable atmospheric conditions. The advisory highlights the potential for hazardous driving conditions, especially for high-profile vehicles, and the possibility of damage to trees and power lines. Mountain travelers should also be aware of continued snow showers and slick conditions in higher elevations. A more active and mild weather pattern is expected into the weekend, with periodic rain and continued breezes.
The Columbia River Gorge, Columbia Basin, Blue Mountain foothills, and Kittitas Valley are affected.
West winds of 25 to 35 mph with gusts up to 50 mph are expected.
Secure loose outdoor items, monitor weather conditions, and be prepared for potential power outages.
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