Medford, Oregon– The National Weather Service (NWS) in Medford has issued a Wind Advisory for Friday, warning of strong southeast winds that could impact portions of Interstate 5 and several cities in the region.
The advisory will be in effect from 10:00p this evening to 1:00p Monday. Winds are forecasted to reach speeds of 20 to 30 mph, with potential gusts up to 45 mph. Areas most affected include south Medford, White City, Talent, Phoenix, and Ashland, with the strongest winds anticipated south of Medford to Ashland.
Potential Impacts
The NWS cautioned that gusty winds could displace unsecured objects and cause minor structural damage, such as fallen tree limbs. Power outages are also possible in affected areas. Travelers, particularly those operating high-profile vehicles, may experience difficult driving conditions on Interstate 5 south of Central Point.
Preparedness Recommendations
Residents and travelers are encouraged to:
• Secure outdoor items that could be blown away.
• Exercise caution while driving, especially near open stretches of highway.
The advisory emphasizes the importance of vigilance during these weather conditions, particularly for communities along the Interstate 5 corridor.