Winter Storm Warnings Issued as Dangerous Winds Approach 100 mph Across Multiple States Dangerous winter weather is sweeping across the U.S. as the National Weather Service issues storm and high-wind warnings affecting millions of Americans. Parts of the Pacific Northwest have already seen extreme wind gusts, including reports over 140 mph in Washington state and near 138 mph in Oregon. The NWS says high winds are spreading eastward toward the Northern Plains and could continue through the weekend. Officials warn that powerful gusts increase the risk of power outages, falling trees, and flying debris. In Wyoming, strong winds combined with unusually warm temperatures could also raise wildfire concerns. While severe weather impacts parts of the country, forecasters say a warming trend is expected for most of the U.S. heading into late December. About 90% of the country may experience above-normal temperatures, though some regions could still see snow for the holidays. Residents are urged to monitor local alerts, secure loose items, and avoid hazardous outdoor conditions when winds are strongest.