A wind advisory was issued by the National Weather Service for Bradford and Wyoming counties on Sunday at 3:25 a.m., lasting until 5 p.m. The advisory warned of south winds reaching 15 to 25 mph with gusts up to 50 mph. The weather service cautioned that the strong winds could blow around unsecured objects, bring down tree limbs, and potentially cause power outages. Driving was also expected to be difficult, especially for high-profile vehicles, due to the windy conditions.
The weather advisory was released through Advance Local Weather Alerts, a service provided by United Robots that utilizes machine learning to gather the latest data from the National Weather Service. Residents in the affected areas were encouraged to use extra caution and stay updated on weather conditions throughout the day.
The wind advisory serves as a reminder for individuals to take necessary precautions to ensure their safety and the safety of others during periods of heightened weather conditions. It is recommended to secure outdoor furniture, stay indoors if possible, and avoid unnecessary travel to minimize the risks associated with strong winds. Stay tuned to local weather updates and follow any further instructions from authorities to stay safe during the advisory period.
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