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Warning Issued as Thousands Told to Stay Inside for 13 Hours

Warning Issued as Thousands Told to Stay Inside for 13 Hours

Summary

A high wind warning was issued in parts of Montana and southeastern Wyoming, urging residents to stay indoors. Winds reached speeds of 50-60 mph, causing potential dangers like flying debris and power outages.

Key Facts

  • High winds affected areas in Montana and southeastern Wyoming.
  • Winds reached up to 60 mph in some regions.
  • The warning lasted nearly 13 hours in parts of Montana.
  • Residents were advised to stay indoors and away from windows.
  • Power outages and property damage were potential risks.
  • Traveling was hazardous, particularly for vehicles sensitive to wind.
  • The National Weather Service issued several warnings.

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