Northwest winds of 20 to 30 mph, with gusts up to 45 mph, are expected to persist through Monday, particularly in coastal areas of the North Bay, parts of the East Bay, and through gaps, passes, and valleys, including the San Bruno Gap, Altamont Pass, and Salinas Valley. Residents are urged to secure loose outdoor items and use caution while driving, especially in high-profile vehicles. Be on the lookout for downed trees or branches, and remember that these strong winds could quickly intensify any grass or brush fires.

What’s with all the frikkin wind lately? It is becoming rather tiresome.
Maybe it’s Mother Earth fighting back against the ridiculous weather engineering.
Frankly, at this point I don’t care. Just cease and desist already.
Go fly a kite!
Out here in the Delta it’s windy about 361 days of the year.
I had no idea the rest of you were even having any windy weather.
Just a normal day out here, we gotta wear our hats snug at all times.
@ TPC~
About 35 years ago a man we knew was complaining about how there was no more wind for Concord during the summer to cool us off. This person had been living in Concord since the mid 40’s at this time. So, I’m guessing the weather patterns are just doing their cycle.
San Francisco and the East Bay Area was pretty breezy in the first half of the 90s.