The winds that lashed Northern California on Sunday toppled trees and cut off power — but they most likely didn’t break the state’s record.

A gust of 209 mph reported at Kirkwood ski area would have broken the California mark, 199 mph in February 2017 at Alpine Meadows.

But on Sunday afternoon, the National Weather Service office in Sacramento announced: “After further review the 209 mph wind gust reported at Kirkwood seems questionable. The station seems to have multiple errors including 92 percent relative humidity during the strong winds.”

The Kirkwood observation site — which is not maintained by the National Weather Service — had been reporting winds of more than 150 mph for several hours, which is an unlikely occurrence, NWS forecaster Craig Shoemaker told the Sacramento Bee.

Alpine Meadows’ Ward Mountain, site of the 2017 record, reported a 125-mph gust.

Among the Bay Area gust reports Sunday (in mph):

Mount St. Helena, 87

Mount Umunhum, 80

Mount Diablo, 75

Oakland Hills, 62

Livermore, 53

Mount Tamalpais, 49

San Francisco airport, 46

Palo Alto, 43

San Jose, 40

Windy Hill, 38

The National Weather Service’s wind advisory remains in effect for the hills of Marin, Sonoma and Napa counties through 11 a.m. Tuesday.