QUICK SUMMARY
Whatcom County officials warn residents to prepare for strong winds and high waves as a gale warning takes effect from Tuesday morning through Wednesday. Wind gusts may reach 30 mph, affecting coastal areas, particularly Point Roberts and Sandy Point. Residents should secure boats and outdoor items in anticipation of the weather changes.
Whatcom County officials alert coastal residents about a wind advisory, forecasting gusts up to 30 mph starting Tuesday morning. Amy Cloud from the Sheriff’s Office encourages boaters to secure their vessels and warns residents to fasten outdoor items, including garbage cans and lawn furniture. The National Weather Service has issued a gale warning from 5 a.m. Tuesday through Wednesday morning, with high waves anticipated to reach 5 feet on Tuesday afternoon. The winds, originating from the southeast, will primarily impact Point Roberts and Sandy Point, but most coastal areas will feel their effects. Residents should prepare for the possibility of property damage and safety hazards due to the high winds. The advisory underscores the necessity for vigilance and readiness in adverse weather conditions. This warning follows a pattern of increasing weather advisories in the region, highlighting the importance of community preparedness. Local authorities will monitor conditions and provide updates as necessary to ensure public safety.