PG&E’s Weather Webpage Provides Customers with Latest Meteorological Information in their Community, Gauges Public Safety Power Shutoff Potential
Pacific Gas and Electric Company (PCG) is enhancing customer safety against wildfires with a new weather webpage that offers localized forecasts updated daily by its meteorologist. The 7-Day PSPS Potential forecast indicates the likelihood of Public Safety Power Shutoffs (PSPS) across its service area. This tool features four levels of PSPS risk and offers real-time weather data across 70,000 square miles of Northern and Central California. Notably, it includes notifications for non-account holders through Address Alerts, ensuring broad community awareness.
- Launch of a new weather webpage improves communication about wildfire risks.
- Daily updates from meteorologists enhance customer preparedness.
- Seven-day forecast provides clear PSPS potential levels.
- Address Alerts tool expands notifications beyond account holders.
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The weather webpage offers a seven-day forecast updated daily by a
The
- Not Expected – Conditions that generally warrant a PSPS event are not planned at this time.
- Elevated – An upcoming event (a period of gusty winds, dry conditions, heightened risk) is being monitored for an increased potential of a PSPS event.
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PSPS Watch – The company
Emergency Operations Center (EOC) is activated for a reasonable chance of executing a PSPS for public safety in a given county due to a combination of adverse weather and dry fuel conditions. A PSPS Watch is typically only issued within 72 hours before the anticipated start of an event. -
PSPS Warning – The company
Emergency Operations Center (EOC) is activated and customers in areas being considered for a PSPS have been or are being notified. This level indicates execution of a PSPS is probable given the latest forecast of weather and fuels and/or observed conditions. PSPS is typically executed in smaller and more targeted areas than across an entire county. This level does not guarantee execution of a PSPS as conditions and forecasts may change.
Using the webpage,
Additionally, the webpage shows whether the
PSPS Criteria
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Low humidity levels, generally
30% and below. - A forecast of high winds, particularly sustained winds above 19 miles per hour and wind gusts above 30-40 miles per hour.
- Condition of dry material on the ground and low moisture content of vegetation.
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A Red Flag Warning declared by the
National Weather Service . -
Real-time ground observations from PG&E’s
Wildfire Safety Operations Center and fromPG&E crews working across the service territory.
“We are continuing to build our network of weather stations and cameras to provide the clearest picture about upcoming severe weather events,” said PG&E Meteorologist
This year, PG&E’s decision-making process is also evolving to account for the presence of trees tall enough to strike power lines when determining if a PSPS is necessary.
Address Alerts
This year,
Address Alerts might be right for you if:
- You want to know about a PSPS at your home, work, school or other important location
- You are a tenant and do not have a PG&E account
- You need to stay informed about a PSPS affecting a friend or loved one
- Multiple members of your household want to be notified
Customers and non-account holders interested in receiving updates on PSPS events for an address where they do not receive a bill can submit one or more addresses.
If you are a customer, you will automatically receive PSPS notifications for the home or business associated with your PG&E account. To update your contact info, visit pge.com/mywildfirealerts or call 1-866-743-6589.
To sign up for Address Alerts, visit pge.com/addressalerts.
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