News Summary
Residents of Upstate and Northeast Georgia are urged to prepare for strong winds as the National Weather Service has issued a wind advisory. The advisory, valid from Saturday evening to Sunday afternoon, warns of gusty conditions reaching up to 60 mph in select areas. Residents should secure outdoor objects and exercise caution when traveling, especially in high-profile vehicles. It’s advised to stay updated through reliable weather sources. This advisory highlights ongoing concerns about strong winds, similar warnings were also reported earlier this month.
Wind Advisory Hits Upstate and Northeast Georgia
If you’re in the Upstate or Northeast Georgia this weekend, it’s time to hold onto your hats! The National Weather Service (NWS) has issued a wind advisory due to some seriously strong winds expected to sweep through the area. Let’s break down what this means for you and your plans.
When is the Advisory in Effect?
The advisory was updated on Saturday at 7:48 p.m. and will be active until Sunday at 2 p.m. So, if you’ve got any outdoor activities planned, it might be a good idea to rethink them or at least prepare for some windy conditions.
Where is it Impacted?
This advisory covers a broad area, specifically targeting the following regions:
- Pickens Mountains
- Greenville Mountains
- Greater Oconee
- Greater Pickens
- Southern Spartanburg
- Greenwood County
Residents in these areas should stay alert and prepared for the gusty conditions on the horizon.
What to Expect
When it comes to winds, we’re talking some serious gusts. In the North Carolina mountains, south winds are expected to blow between 20 to 30 mph, with gusts reaching up to 40 to 50 mph in the valleys. On the high peaks and ridgetops, things could get even more intense, with gusts potentially soaring to 60 mph. Meanwhile, in the mountainous regions of the Upstate and northeast Georgia, you can expect south winds ranging from 15 to 25 mph with gusts hitting up to 50 mph.
Possible Hazards
So, why does this matter? Well, those high winds have the potential to cause some problems. The NWS warns that gusty winds can blow around unsecured objects, so make sure to secure your lawn furniture and anything else that might be caught in the gusts. Additionally, be mindful that strong winds can cause tree limbs to snap and go flying, posing a risk to people and property.
If you’re planning to hit the road, be cautious. High-profile vehicles might find driving a bit challenging given these windy conditions. It’s essential to exercise extra caution while navigating the roads.
Stay Informed
With the weather being quite unpredictable, it’s crucial to stay updated. Residents are encouraged to tune into NOAA Weather Radio or any reliable weather information source to keep abreast of the latest forecasts and updates regarding the wind advisory.
A Brief History of Wind Advisories
This isn’t the first time we’ve seen wind advisories in this area. In fact, similar warnings were issued earlier this month, with previous alerts on March 6, 2025, and March 4, 2025, highlighting ongoing concerns about strong winds. Residents may have noticed diminishing winds but lingering gusts on prior occasions as well.
Conclusion
As the weekend rolls on, remember to keep an eye on the winds and prepare for anything the weather might toss your way. Whether you’re headed outside, gearing up for travel, or simply staying cozy at home, understanding the potential impacts of this wind advisory will help keep you safe and comfy. Stay safe and keep that hair tied back!
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- Herald Online Weather News
- Wikipedia: Weather Advisory
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- Google Search: Weather Advisory
- The State Weather News
- Google Scholar: Weather Advisory
- Watauga Online Hurricane Advisory
- Encyclopedia Britannica: Weather Advisory
- Salisbury Post Cold Weather Advisory
- Google News: Weather Advisories
