Wind Warning: Buckle Up, Metro Vancouver, Sunshine Coast, and Squamish!
The wind's howling, folks! A strong wind warning is in effect for Metro Vancouver, the Sunshine Coast, and Squamish, and it's not messing around.
We're talking gusts up to 70 km/h – that's enough to knock over garbage cans, send your patio furniture flying, and even make your car wobble on the road. So, what can you do to stay safe and avoid getting swept away?
What to Watch Out For:
- Loose objects: Anything that's not nailed down is a potential projectile. Secure patio furniture, lawn ornaments, and anything else that could take flight.
- Power outages: Strong winds can damage power lines, so be prepared for possible outages. Charge your electronics, gather flashlights, and check on any elderly neighbours.
- Falling branches: It's best to avoid walking or driving under large trees. Those branches can snap like twigs in these winds, so be aware!
- High waves: If you're heading to the coast, be extra cautious. Waves are going to be extra big and powerful, so stick to designated beaches and watch your step.
Tips for Staying Safe:
- Check the forecast: Stay updated on the wind conditions through your local weather channel or Environment Canada's website.
- Secure loose items: This is your time to put those bungee cords and tie-downs to good use! Secure anything that might blow away.
- Drive carefully: Wind can make it tough to control your car, especially if you're driving a larger vehicle or a vehicle with a high profile. Slow down, keep a safe distance from other cars, and be extra cautious on bridges and highways.
- Be prepared for outages: Have a plan in case of power outages. Charge your devices, stock up on flashlights, and let loved ones know if you're going to be without power.
Let's be safe and enjoy the wind from a safe distance!