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Ex-typhoon Peipah will continue to move past the Central Aleutians through this evening. Easterly winds gusting up to 60 mph will turn out of the north later this morning, with northerly gusts to around 65 mph at times. A few localized gusts up to 70 mph are possible through early afternoon. Accompanying the strong winds will be moderate to heavy rain continuing through this evening, with additional rainfall totals of 1 to 1.5 inches through tonight. Winds will significantly decrease starting tonight into Tuesday morning. Residents should secure loose items that can easily be blown around or damaged. Prepare for possible power outages. Travel may be difficult.

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