Washington Wind Advisory Issued for Coastal Areas Port Angeles Aberdeen and Puget Sound Including Seattle Everett and Bellingham Ahead of Gusty Conditions
SEATTLE, WASHINGTON — A wind advisory has been issued for parts of western Washington, with gusty conditions expected to develop across coastal areas and portions of the Puget Sound region beginning tomorrow.
The advisory covers multiple locations including Seattle, Everett, Bellingham, and coastal communities stretching from Port Angeles down through Aberdeen.
Advisory Covers Coastline and Inland Puget Sound Areas
The shaded advisory zone includes a wide stretch of western Washington, particularly along the Pacific coastline and inland waterways.
Coastal areas along U.S. Highway 101, including regions near Port Angeles and Aberdeen, are expected to experience stronger winds, along with exposed areas around the Puget Sound. Cities such as Everett, Mount Vernon, and Bellingham are also included, along with island communities near Coupeville.
Winds Expected to Increase Starting Tomorrow
The advisory is set to take effect tomorrow, signaling a period of increasing winds across the region. While exact wind speeds are not specified in the data, advisories typically indicate gusty conditions strong enough to impact travel, especially in exposed coastal and elevated areas.
Areas Near Water Likely to See Strongest Gusts
Locations near the coastline and open water — including the Puget Sound and surrounding islands — are more likely to experience stronger wind gusts. These areas tend to see amplified wind effects due to less obstruction, increasing the potential for localized impacts.
What Residents Should Expect
Residents in affected areas should be prepared for breezy to windy conditions, particularly during the advisory period.
Lightweight outdoor objects could be displaced, and travel across bridges or exposed roadways may become more challenging at times.
What Happens Next
The advisory highlights a short-term shift toward more active weather conditions across western Washington. Further updates may refine the strength and duration of winds as the system approaches.
For now, those in Seattle, Everett, Bellingham, Port Angeles, and surrounding areas should remain aware of changing conditions. Stay with NapervilleLocal.com for the latest updates on this wind advisory and other developing weather events across Washington and beyond.

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