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NWS is predicting gusts to 60 mph and widespread power outages, CWG is a little more conservative predicting wind gusts 45-55 and spotty outages.
“ Tomorrow (Saturday): Wind gusts from the northwest of 45 to 55 mph and wind chills around zero. We may barely notice it’s sunnier than not, even with some midday clouds bubbling up. Daytime temperatures hover within a few degrees of 20. Spotty power outages are possible. Confidence: Medium” https://wapo.st/4agW0V8 We were without power for 2 days after the derecho and about a day and a half (36-ish hours) after the wind storm in 2018. Combined with the brutal cold and this could be a very hazardous situation for a lot of people. Seems like the wind situation will be worse the further north and west you are. Gas up your cars and be prepared to drive to a hotel if needed, and if you do have to leave, remember to drip your pipes so they don’t freeze! |
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Power outages will not be widespread because the power lines are dry and unburdened, and the trees do not have their canopy of leaves and therefore are less at risk of falling than in the summer.
Make sure to cover up when you're out and about on Saturday, because frostbite can be an issue at these windchills, but other than that, you shouldn't worry too much. |
| We have a precarious tree over our bedroom. When the leaves are on the trees, I sleep downstairs during high winds, but in winter I stay put. |
We still had people without power for 3 days in a few neighborhoods in 2018. And that was in early March so no leaves on trees yet. It seemed like central and eastern Fairfax and Alexandria got hit worse than western, and I’m in Springfield so we were definitely affected. Idk I just have a bad feeling about this one. Hope I’m wrong though! |
When are you calling the tree trimmer? |