Gale Warning: When Winds Turn Coastal Waters Wild
Gale Warning: When Winds Turn Coastal Waters Wild
US · Published Nov 7, 2025
A gale warning indicates winds of 39-54 mph over open water, common in the Great Lakes and Atlantic coasts during late fall.
Gale-force winds can generate high waves, churn harbors, and create hazardous navigation conditions for boaters.
Coastal residents should secure loose objects and stay informed on weather forecasts to mitigate potential inland damage from strong gusts.
Gale warning issued for high open water winds
A gale warning is issued when winds are expected to reach 39 to 54 mph over open water. These warnings are common along the Great Lakes and Atlantic coasts during late fall as powerful storm systems move in. Gale-force winds can create towering waves, churn harbors, and make navigation extremely dangerous.
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