Urgent High Wind Warning Issued for Suffolk County: Gusts Up to 60 MPH

UPDATE: The National Weather Service has just issued a high wind warning for Suffolk County, effective from noon on Sunday, October 29, 2023 until 6 p.m. on Monday, October 30, 2023. Residents should brace for northeast winds of 25 to 40 mph with gusts reaching up to 60 mph. This severe weather poses an immediate threat to safety and property.
The NWS warns that these damaging winds will likely uproot trees and down power lines, leading to widespread power outages. “Avoid windows during the windstorm,” officials advise. “Watch for falling debris and tree limbs. Use extreme caution if you must travel.”
This high wind warning is classified as critical, with winds strong enough to cause significant disruptions. The NWS highlights three categories of wind alerts, emphasizing immediate action for residents. The high wind warning signals sustained, strong winds and recommends seeking shelter. The wind advisory indicates strong winds but lower risk, while a high wind watch alerts residents to prepare for potential severe conditions.
As the winds approach, residents should take decisive action to secure their properties. Trim tree branches away from homes and power lines, and identify a safe interior room for shelter. If living in a mobile home, find a sturdy building to relocate to before the storm escalates. Essential items, including cell phones and weather radios, should be charged, and emergency kits must be updated with food and water sufficient for at least three days.
When the winds begin, safety is paramount. Residents are urged to seek shelter in sturdy buildings and remain indoors during the storm. Those caught outside should stay in their vehicles if sturdy shelter isn’t nearby, steering clear of trees and power lines. The NWS emphasizes that downed power lines can be live and should not be approached.
Following the winds, caution remains crucial. Do not go near any downed power lines and report them immediately to local authorities. Be mindful when handling debris, as it may pose additional risks.
WHAT’S NEXT: Residents are urged to stay informed through local news and the NWS for updates on this developing situation. The potential for severe weather impacts the community, and taking these warnings seriously can help mitigate risks.
Stay safe, Suffolk County—strong winds are on their way, and preparedness is key.