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Expected strong winds in qathet region may cause damage

Wind warning for Sunshine Coast, Saltery Bay to Powell River,
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STRONG WIND: The Weatherhood app is indicating strong winds up to 29 kilometres per hour for the qathet region today. A wind warning was issued from Environment and Climate Change Canada at 4 am this morning, from Saltery Bay to Powell River, warning of peak gusting up to 90 kilometres an hour. In the photo above a previous wind storm knocked trees across a trail near the Second Beach trestle on the Willingdon Trail.

The Weatherhood station located above the Peak office on Marine Avenue is indicating winds up to 29 kilometres an hour in town today, Thursday, September 26.

An intense low pressure system will bring strong winds to the BC Coast today, according to a warning from Environment and Climate Change Canada (ECCC). The qathet region, including skelp to Lund, will experience high winds up to 90 kilometres an hour in some areas, this afternoon and into the evening.

"A deep, low pressure system will cross the BC offshore waters today, reaching the coast overnight and then proceeding to track inland during the day on Friday. Very strong, gusty southeasterly winds will develop this afternoon and continue into the evening. Winds will weaken as the low passes near midnight."

ECCC is warning that damage may occur and loose objects may be tossed by the wind and cause injury or damage. 

"High winds may result in power outages and fallen tree branches."

Those travelling today on BC Ferries can monitor its website for any possible ferry delays. As of 9:30 am, Thursday, September 26, no service notices have been issued.

To report severe weather, send an email to [email protected] or tweet reports using #BCStorm.

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