7-Day Public Safety Power Shutoff Forecast
3/10: No Public Safety Power Shutoff
3/11: No Public Safety Power Shutoff
3/12: No Public Safety Power Shutoff
3/13: No Public Safety Power Shutoff
3/14: No Public Safety Power Shutoff
3/15: No Public Safety Power Shutoff
3/16: No Public Safety Power Shutoff
PG&E Weather Team Comments
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The information in this map is intended only to provide customers with a general estimate regarding potential locations that may be impacted by a PSPS event should one become necessary. Conditions affecting a possible PSPS event can change quickly and the actual impact of a future PSPS event is uncertain.
Monday, March 10, 2025
NOTE: This forecast is based on weather conditions and fuel moisture content only. It does not include other criteria used to determine whether a PSPS may be necessary. This forecast only provides a broad overview for a potential PSPS event in the next 7 days. It is determined from an analysis of forecast weather, the potential for wind-related damage, and fuel moisture content in dead and live vegetation. It is not a fire danger forecast. The forecast is broken down by county. PSPS decisions are made at more granular levels. Only a portion of a county may experience a PSPS event. While a PSPS event may not be expected for an area, due to the interconnectivity of the grid any location within PG&E territory may be subject to PSPS event.
No Public Safety Power Shutoff (PSPS) events are planned for the next week. Fair and dry weather will continue today with afternoon temperatures in the 60s and low 70s. Increasing cloud cover and slightly cooler temperatures are expected tomorrow as a low-pressure system moves through Southern California and light precipitation is possible in the southern Sierra and far southern end of the territory. A more impactful storm is set to move through the territory late tomorrow through Thursday featuring gusty south winds, widespread moderate to locally heavy rain, and heavy mountain snow. The active weather pattern will continue through the weekend as additional periods of rain and snow are expected as a series of weather systems move through California.
PLEASE NOTE: This forecast is published daily by an operational meteorologist from PG&E's Meteorology and Analytics team. This forecast has been customized for PG&E utility operations. It should not be used for any other purpose or by any other entity.