The National Weather Service issued a wind advisory for several counties in Alabama, including Choctaw, Washington, Clarke, Wilcox, and others, effective from Saturday 10 a.m. to Sunday midnight. The advisory warns of south winds reaching 20 to 25 mph with gusts up to 40 mph, which could lead to unsecured objects being blown around, tree limbs falling, and a possibility of power outages.
The Weather Service cautions drivers, especially those in high profile vehicles, to use extra caution as strong winds can make driving difficult. The advisory also mentions that Advance Local Weather Alerts, provided by United Robots, uses machine learning to compile the latest data from the National Weather Service to keep the public informed about weather conditions.
Residents in the affected counties are advised to take necessary precautions to secure outdoor items and be prepared for potential power outages. It is recommended to stay updated on the latest weather information and follow any instructions or warnings issued by local authorities. Stay safe and be vigilant during the windy conditions expected over the weekend.
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