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Wind Advisory For San Francisco: NWS

The wind advisory is worrisome for fire departments, as the drought intensifies across the Bay Area drying out grasses and trees.

SAN FRANCISCO, CA — San Francisco could see wind gusts up to 50 mph, the National Weather Service warns, as it issues a wind advisory that will be in effect from 5 p.m. Wednesday until 5 a.m. Thursday.

Winds that strong could bring down tree limbs and nearby power lines, NWS cautions. Drivers of high profile vehicles and those pulling trailers are also urged to use extra caution.

The coastline will be the first to feel the winds increase.

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The wind advisory is especially worrisome for the fire department as it braces for wildfire threats. This has been the driest rainfall season since 1977, and the drought ups the chance of devastating wildfires.

PG&E has not announced any Public Safety Power Shutoffs in advance of the wind.

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