The National Weather Service has issued a wind advisory for the area beginning Friday afternoon and continuing through early Sunday morning. Residents should prepare for potentially damaging winds during this extended period.

The National Weather Service office in Mount Holly, New Jersey has issued a wind advisory affecting the region, beginning Friday, March 15 at 12:47 PM and remaining in effect until Sunday, March 17 at 2:00 AM.
This extended wind advisory spans nearly 38 hours, indicating sustained periods of strong winds that could impact outdoor activities and potentially cause property damage.
Residents are advised to secure loose outdoor items and exercise caution when driving, particularly in high-profile vehicles. The advisory suggests winds will be strong enough to warrant official notification from meteorologists.
The weather service typically issues wind advisories when sustained winds or frequent gusts pose a threat to people and property, though conditions are not expected to reach warning levels.
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