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Tucson, Arizona – Strong crosswinds could push high-profile vehicles off track along I-10 east of downtown Tucson by Thursday afternoon as gusts climb toward 45 mph and fire danger intensifies across southern Arizona.
According to the National Weather Service in Tucson, winds will steadily increase Wednesday before peaking Thursday, when widespread gusts between 35 and 45 mph are expected across the Tucson metro, Green Valley, Marana and Oro Valley. The strongest gusts are likely during the late morning through early evening hours Thursday, creating hazardous travel on I-10, I-19 and State Route 86…