At What Wind Speed Does Wind Start to Cause Damage?
Learn at what wind speeds minor to significant damage occurs, from broken branches to structural harm. Understand wind damage thresholds now.
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Wind speeds exceeding 40-45 mph (64-72 km/h) can start to cause minor damage, such as broken branches and minor structural issues. Speeds over 58 mph (93 km/h) can lead to significant damage, including uprooted trees and structural damage to buildings.
FAQs & Answers
- At what wind speed do branches typically break? Branches often start to break at wind speeds exceeding 40-45 mph (64-72 km/h), causing minor damage.
- What wind speed can cause structural damage to buildings? Wind speeds over 58 mph (93 km/h) can lead to significant structural damage, including to buildings and uprooted trees.
- How can I protect my property during high winds? Securing loose objects, reinforcing structures, and following weather warnings can help protect your property from wind damage.