Wind advisory affecting Delta until Monday evening
Briefly

The National Weather Service issued a wind advisory for the Carquinez Strait and Delta region, effective until May 5. North winds are expected to be 15-30 mph with gusts up to 55 mph, affecting particularly those along I-5. Residents are cautioned about unsecured objects and possible power outages. The NWS outlines three alert levels for high winds, emphasizing the importance of preparation, such as trimming trees and securing outdoor items to mitigate potential hazards during windy conditions.
The National Weather Service issued a wind advisory affecting several areas, predicting north winds of 15 to 30 mph and gusts reaching up to 55 mph, effective until Monday evening.
High wind alerts by the NWS include three levels: warnings, advisories, and watches, each indicating the severity and necessary actions to take during windy conditions.
To prepare for strong winds, residents are advised to secure loose outdoor items, identify shelter locations, and ensure emergency kits are stocked with food, water, and essential supplies.
Driving in high winds can be perilous, especially for high-profile vehicles; therefore, extra caution is recommended when navigating affected areas.
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