The National Weather Service issued a wind advisory Monday morning.
The strong winds that blew through the Bay Area on Jan. 21 and 22, causing property damage and power outages throughout the region, look to be returning this week.
The National Weather Service issued an advisory Monday morning that northerly gusts from the offshore wind event coming Tuesday and Wednesday will effect most of the Bay Area, and winds could reach over 70 mph in the North Bay mountains. "Models are suggesting that this event may be similar to our recent event on January 21-22," the NWS said in a news release.96 mph in the Healdsburg HillsA high wind watch has been issued across the majority of the San Francisco Bay Area and Santa Cruz mountains for gusty northerly winds. These gusty winds arrive between tonight and Thursday morning and fcst strongest in the N Bay mtns.
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