What Wind Speed Can Cause Damage? Understanding Damage Thresholds

Learn what wind speeds cause minor to significant damage and how to stay safe during strong winds.

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Wind speeds around 40-45 mph can start causing minor damage like broken branches and loose shingles. Speeds of 55-63 mph can result in more significant damage, including uprooted trees and structural issues. Always secure outdoor objects and stay indoors during strong winds for safety.

FAQs & Answers

  1. At what wind speed do branches start breaking? Branches can start breaking around wind speeds of 40 to 45 mph, causing minor damage.
  2. When can wind speeds cause structural damage? Wind speeds between 55 and 63 mph can cause significant damage, including uprooted trees and structural problems.
  3. How can I protect my home from wind damage? Secure outdoor objects, reinforce loose shingles, and stay indoors during strong winds to minimize damage and ensure safety.