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PG&E Power Shutoff Possible This Week In Marin County
A public safety power shutoff is possible this week across portions of 17 counties, including Marin County, according to PG&E.
BAY AREA, CA — Pacific Gas and Electric Co. activated its Emergency Operations Center in San Francisco Sunday night to monitor a potentially strong and dry offshore wind event that could impact portions of the North Bay, Sacramento Valley and the Sierra Foothills Wednesday and Thursday.
Due to those forecast weather conditions, combined with existing dry fuels, PG&E is considering implementing a public safety power shutoff across portions of those 17 counties. No power shutoff has been called thus far, but PG&E will provide updates on that front several times a day for the next few days.
The status of PG&E's seven-day PSPS Potential Forecast has moved to "PSPS Watch," indicating that there is a "reasonable chance of executing a PSPS to reduce public safety risk in a given geographic zone due to a combination of adverse weather and dry fuel conditions."
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The counties that could be affected include Marin, Solano, Sonoma, Napa, Amador, Butte, Colusa, El Dorado, Lake, Mendocino, Nevada, Placer, Plumas, San Joaquin, Tehama, Yolo and Yuba.
In a statement Sunday night, PG&E said its meteorological and operations teams are monitoring the weather system that could impact portions of the Sierra Foothills and the North Bay, across portions of the 17 counties. The main wind event is expected to last about 18 to 24 hours, from
Wednesday evening through mid-day Thursday.
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Any potential power shutoff associated with this coming week's wind event is expected to be significantly smaller, with lesser impacts, than the Oct. 9-12 public safety power shutoff.
– Bay City News Service