Here in middle-Tennessee, it is really whipping up out there! It has been blowing for two days now, vigorously.
How about elsewhere, OT?
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In So-Cal, winds are rough, had to take down plants on back porch to a less windy area to prevent damage, my back porch is covered with tree branches that flew off nearby trees, supposed to be bad for another couple days, some locals around here call this whether "the santanas", something new I learned.
There's a slight breeze here in East Tennessee but it's not howling or anything. I can just see what leaves are left fluttering on the trees a bit.
Was running with a few people from Work last night along Crosby Beach in Liverpool UK. The wind was strong and the sea was terrifying seen waves at 10 feet in height before they crashed onto the promenade we were on.
This was about 12:30am, the promenade was really busy with fisherman, I guess when the tide comes in that violently you have a better chance catching something.
Light and variable here in AZ. Clear skies too with cool temperatures (34F) because of radiation cooling.
I'd say mildly strong, very mildly. It has been raining for the past two days and its expected to keep at it for the remainder of the week so there's a hint of wind accompanying the weather but its nothing extraordinary. It is an extremely rare occurrence to witness strong winds in Gaza and even what constitutes strong wind here would most likely be child play in many other parts of the world. The weather here is extremely boring and steady.
In So-Cal, winds are rough, had to take down plants on back porch to a less windy area to prevent damage, my back porch is covered with tree branches that flew off nearby trees, supposed to be bad for another couple days, some locals around here call this whether "the santanas", something new I learned.
Which part? Sounds like out in the desert. I'm guessing the name is from the Santa Ana winds.
Socal too, little wind by here.
Really really windy......in fact the lights and internet were off and on at work. I think they are supposed to reach 20-25 MPH with gusts up to 50 MPH here.
In So-Cal, winds are rough, had to take down plants on back porch to a less windy area to prevent damage, my back porch is covered with tree branches that flew off nearby trees, supposed to be bad for another couple days, some locals around here call this whether "the santanas", something new I learned.
Which part? Sounds like out in the desert. I'm guessing the name is from the Santa Ana winds.
Socal too, little wind by here.
Not quite desert but semi-rural, in Tustin. Winds have died here (for now) but I saw on news this morning that winds are still effecting other areas.
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