PG&E storm outages: Check to see if power is out in your area

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Thousands of Pacific Gas & Electric customers across the Bay Area face power outages as a new storm system arrives Wednesday night.

Forecasters expect stormy conditions to persist through Friday.

The incoming system is the latest in a series of atmospheric rivers that have battered the region this week.

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Rain fell in the Bay Area early Wednesday morning, causing trees to fall up north and streets to flood in Menlo Park, and half an inch of rain to fall in Los Gatos.

Peak impacts

What they're saying:

PG&E officials said the storm will bring heavy rain and strong winds to the Bay Area and Northern California, with conditions expected to peak Thursday morning. These systems increase the risk of falling debris, downed power lines, and damaged electrical equipment.

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Bay Area saturated by rain as stronger round moves in overnight

The Bay Area was saturated with rain Wednesday night, with a brief reprieve around 10 or 11 p.m. before another, stronger round moves onshore overnight.

Outage breakdown

By the numbers:

As of 9 p.m. Wednesday afternoon, over 19,000 customers in the Bay Area were without electricity, up from 17, 000 at 7 p.m.

According to PG&E, the current regional outage totals include:

The numbers

  • San Francisco: 1,521 customers
  • Peninsula: 1,625 customers
  • North Bay: 6,569 customers
  • South Bay: 9.518 customers
  • East Bay: 86 customers

Restoration priorities

What we know:

PG&E crews are working around the clock to restore power to affected customers, but prioritizes restoration for critical facilities, such as hospitals, telecommunication facilities, and water districts.

Once critical infrastructure is secure, crews then shift focus to the largest outage areas.

How to check if power is on in your neighborhood

What you can do:

Customers can view a PG&E real-time outage map here. Residents can put in their address to check the status of their neighborhood and see estimated restoration times.

The Source: Information for this story comes from Pacific Gas & Electric along with KTVU reporting.

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