High Wind Warning and Wind Advisory Issued Across Most of Arizona; Excluding Most of The Phoenix Valley

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Arizona Weather Force has issued a hybrid High Wind Warning/Advisory starting Sunday and going into Tuesday – This is pretty simple and there is no real need for an article.  We will lack rainfall with this passing front and in some areas on the Rim we will have dry air in place for a fire weather concern.  Follow the model in this article for a close-up and NOrthern Arizona starts the advisory/warning level winds Sunday and Monday and peaking on Tuesday where it will also affect the CO River Valley and the Tucson forecast areas so hit the image model for details …

6. SOME Trees are broken or uprooted, building damage is possible. – High Profile Vehicle Roll-Over Likely, Do NOT recommend Traveling in this zone

5. Slight damage occurs to buildings, shingles are blown off of roofs. HIGH WIND WARNING CRITERIA – High Profile Vehicle Roll-Over Possible if weight is not corrected.

4. Twigs and small branches are broken from trees, walking is difficult. Anything 4 and above will have blowing dust if conditions are dry, which does reduce visibility and make driving difficult …

3. Large trees sway, becoming difficult to walk. POWER SHUTDOWN THRESHOLD during any high fire risk. WIND ADVISORY CRITERIA

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