A wind advisory has been issued from 10 a.m. Wednesday until midnight for the Antelope Valley, Lancaster and Palmdale.
According to the National Weather Service, west winds of 20 to 30 mph with gusts up to 50 mph are expected.
Meanwhile, a high wind watch is in effect from Thursday afternoon until Friday afternoon in Acton, Mount Wilson and Sandberg.Gusty winds can blow around unsecured objects and make driving difficult, especially for high-profile vehicles.
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