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High wind warning begins tonight
The overnight low is expected to be near 33.
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Meanwhile, a high wind warning is out for northern and Eastern Klamath County and all of Lake County in Oregon.
Sudden and potentially damaging wind gusts of up to 70 miles per hour are forecast. Another inch of rain is possible through this evening.
The NWS has also issued a high surf advisory for today through 7 p.m There will be breaking waves 21 to 26 feet tall, with increased run-up on the beaches, which means sneaker waves.
Additionally, a High Wind Watch is in effect for places further east, such as Havre and Lewistown.
Tuesday afternoon was the calm before the storm as our next system approaches the Northstate just in time for early Wednesday morning.
Winds of 30 to 40 miles per hour are still possible in the Cody area with potential gusts up to 60 miles per hour.
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Impacts: mainly to transportation. Winds will create hazardous travel for light weight and high profile vehicles. Especially on north to south oriented sections of roadways.