Power is being restored to thousands of Californians after nearly 110,000 customers were without power Wednesday morning as gusty winds and winter storms continue to move through the state.
Most of the outages have been occurring in Northern and Central California, as San Mateo County, just south of san Francisco, has over 30,000 customers without power, according to USA TODAY Network’s power outage database as of 3:30 p.m. PT.
Nearby Santa Cruz County has over 10,000 customers without power, while Santa Clara County has over 6,000 customers without power.
The National Weather Service Bay Area said the region can expect gusty winds, scattered rain showers, snow in high elevations and possible thunderstorms Wednesday. The Santa Rosa Fire Department in Sonoma County said on Twitter it has responded to several instances of downed power lines, tree into cars and power outages.
The Pacific Gas and Electric Company said Tuesday it would be mobilizing personnel ahead of the storm, urging customers to prepare for trees or other debris falling into powerlines.
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California power outage map
Over 68,000 customers in California are without power as of 3:30 p.m. PT, according to the outage tracking website PowerOutage.us. On Tuesday night, PG&E said approximately 167,000 customers were without power.
At 2:30 p.m., PG&E said 42,674 customers in the Bay Area were without power.
When will power be restored?
The NWS said Tuesday because of widespread impacts, power outages “may last longer than a day.”
PG&E does not have any estimations on when power will be restored on its outage map, telling USA TODAY storms are “very fluid situations.”
However, the company said 97% of impacted customers had their power restored within 12 hours.
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