United States. Meteorological services issued wind and temperature forecasts across multiple U.S. regions Monday and into this week. Forecasts show unseasonably warm highs in central Wyoming, including a 60°F high record in Casper last Thursday, while strong southwest winds and gusts up to 75 mph threaten western Montana and Yellowstone-adjacent foothills. Northeast Ohio and Tennessee will see cold, gusty conditions early in the week with brief warmups midweek. Agencies reported Wind Advisories and High Wind Warnings, elevated snow levels, and renewed flood and rapid runoff risks as rain falls on saturated soils. Based on 6 articles reviewed and supporting research.
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Wind-energy operators, meteorological agencies, and some local businesses that rely on warmer conditions benefit from increased wind for power generation, operational data collection, and short-term consumer demand related to weather-driven activity.
Outdoor workers, commuters, vulnerable residents, and communities in flood-prone valleys suffered increased risk from damaging winds, travel disruptions, and potential rapid runoff and localized flooding.
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