Simcoe County Braces for Strong Winds: 80km/h Gusts Expected
Simcoe County, Ontario - Residents of Simcoe County are advised to be prepared for strong winds as Environment Canada has issued a wind warning for the area. Gusts up to 80 kilometers per hour are expected throughout the day, potentially causing damage to trees and power lines.
What to Expect:
- High wind gusts: Expect wind gusts of up to 80 kilometers per hour, potentially causing power outages and downed trees.
- Strong winds: Winds will be sustained at 40 to 60 kilometers per hour, making it difficult to walk or drive in certain areas.
- Potential for damage: Loose objects could be blown around, causing potential damage to property.
- Travel disruptions: Travel could be impacted by downed trees, debris on roads, and reduced visibility.
Safety Precautions:
- Secure loose objects: Bring in any outdoor furniture, decorations, or anything that could be blown around by strong winds.
- Be aware of surroundings: Stay alert to your surroundings and be prepared for sudden gusts of wind.
- Avoid driving if possible: If possible, avoid driving during the height of the wind event, as strong winds can make driving dangerous.
- Prepare for power outages: Have a plan in place for power outages, including flashlights, batteries, and an emergency kit.
- Check on vulnerable individuals: Check on elderly neighbors, people with disabilities, or anyone who may be vulnerable during the wind event.
Staying Informed:
- Monitor weather updates: Stay updated on the latest weather forecasts and warnings from Environment Canada.
- Check for power outages: Monitor local news and power company websites for any reported power outages.
- Be prepared for potential delays: If you have any travel plans, be prepared for potential delays or cancellations.
The wind warning is in effect until further notice. Please take necessary precautions and stay safe.