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Wind advisory affecting the Greater Lake Tahoe Area until early Monday morning – wind gusts up to 55 mph

The National Weather Service released a wind advisory at 1:02 p.m. on Sunday in effect until Monday, May. 12 at 5 a.m. for the Greater Lake Tahoe Area.

The NWS Reno NV says to expect, “Southwest winds 20 to 30 mph with gusts up to 55 mph. Ridgetop gusts up to 100 mph. On Lake Tahoe, hazardous boating conditions with wave heights of 2 to 5 feet.”

“Gusty winds will blow around unsecured objects. Tree limbs could be blown down and a few power outages may result. Difficult driving conditions are possible for high profile vehicles,” the NWS said. “Secure loose outdoor items such as patio furniture, decorations, and trash cans before winds increase which could blow these items away. The best thing to do is prepare ahead of time by making sure you have extra food and water on hand, flashlights with spare batteries and/or candles in the event of a power outage.”

High wind alerts: Your guide to safety

When it comes to high wind alerts, understanding the levels of risk is crucial. The NWS classifies them into three distinct categories:

High wind warning: Take action!

Sustained, strong winds with even stronger gusts are happening. Seek shelter. If you are driving, keep both hands on the wheel and slow down.

Wind advisory: Take action!

Strong winds are occurring but are not so strong as to warrant a High wind warning. Objects that are outdoors should be secured and caution should be taken if driving.

High wind watch: Be prepared!

Sustained, strong winds are possible. Secure loose outdoor items and adjust plans as necessary so you’re not caught outside.

How to prepare before strong winds approach

How to act during strong winds

Take shelter:

If caught outside or driving:

What to do after strong winds subside

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