With the UK now well into storm season I have been considering lifting my battery reserves during storms to cover longer periods without electricity: blackouts. In the UK the most common reason for power cuts are downed cables, generally taken out by falling trees. The trees a brought down by strong gusts. In more remote areas the cables are taken out directly by the gales.
In a similar way to WW adjusting battery charge taking into account predicted solar so the lower SOC could be adapted to predicted extreme local/regional gust forecast.
Using an open API such as Open Metro the WWer could select an option such as
'if wind gusts [around already set LatLong] forecasted >50mph set Discharge Lower SOC Limit to 25%'.
Resuming BAU may look like 'if wind gusts [in already set LatLong] forecasted <50mph set Discharge Lower SOC Limit to 4%'
Others are available but here is the one I used in researching https://open-meteo.com/en/docs#hourly=&daily=wind_speed_10m_max,wind_gusts_10m_max&wind_speed_unit=mph&timezone=auto
This suggestion assumes the WW customer has a battery and has the Emergency Power Supply option (EPS).