Your view of Door County’s fall colors could be short-lived as the area enters a wind advisory for the next two days. The National Weather Service predicts wind gusts as high as 40 miles per hour on Monday and 47 miles per hour on Tuesday before dipping below 30 miles per hour in the early morning hours on Wednesday.
Semi-trailers and other high-profile vehicles may get pushed around by the wind, while tree limbs and power lines could be blown down. The Washington Island Ferry scheduled two trips this morning but warned travelers that other crossings may be canceled due to the wind conditions. They initially sent out the warnings on Sunday, suggesting that a limited schedule may also be necessary for Tuesday.