Damaging winds foreseen with thunderstorms in San Francisco and San Mateo counties Wednesday
Briefly

San Francisco and San Mateo counties are currently under a severe thunderstorm warning issued by the National Weather Service. Gusty winds of up to 60 mph are likely, along with potential tornadoes developing quickly. Residents are advised to seek immediate shelter, particularly in internal rooms on lower floors. The storm is moving northeast at 50 mph, and impacts may include damage to roofs and trees. Emergency alerts will inform mobile users about local hazards, emphasizing preparation and safety before conditions worsen.
Residents in San Francisco and San Mateo counties are advised to seek shelter due to a severe thunderstorm warning indicating possible wind damage and tornado development.
The National Weather Service warns of wind gusts up to 60 mph with severe thunderstorms, advising residents to find shelter in a well-built structure immediately.
Emergency alerts will be sent to all enabled mobile phones in the affected areas, prompting residents to prepare for damaging winds and potential tornadoes.
NWS underscores that wind damage can occur prior to any rain, urging individuals not to wait for thunder before seeking safety.
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