The National Weather Service has issued a wind advisory for the region starting Saturday afternoon and continuing until early Sunday morning. Residents should prepare for potentially damaging winds that could affect travel and outdoor activities.

Weather officials have issued a wind advisory for the Delmarva region that will remain in effect from Saturday afternoon through the early morning hours of Sunday.
The National Weather Service office in Mount Holly, New Jersey announced the advisory at 11:39 AM on Saturday, March 16th, with the warning period extending until 2:00 AM on Sunday, March 17th.
Residents across Delaware and the Eastern Shore should prepare for strong wind conditions that may impact outdoor activities and travel plans throughout the advisory period.
Local authorities encourage people to secure loose outdoor items and exercise caution when driving, especially in high-profile vehicles that may be more susceptible to wind effects.
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