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Wind Advisory In Effect For Renton
Local sustained winds of 30-35 mph and gusts of 45-50 mph are likely, which could bring down small trees and branches and cause local power outages, according to the National Weather Service in Seattle.

A vigorous frontal system will bring windy conditions to the lowlands of western Washington this afternoon through early Wednesday, prompting a wind advisory to be issued from noon Tuesday through midnight, according to the National Weather Service in Seattle.
Local sustained winds of 30-35 mph and gusts of 45-50 mph are likely.Â
Winds are expected to increase this morning and reach their peak this afternoon and evening, the NWS said. While winds of this strength should not cause widespread damage, they can bring down small trees and branches causing local power outages.
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The forecast for Renton today calls for rain with a high near 49 degrees. Expect heavy rain tonight, with temperatures near 44 degrees.
A wind advisory is issued when sustained winds of 30-39 mph or gusts of 45-57 mph are likely.
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