Hot, dry conditions and some incoming high winds mean that PG&E is warning of potential PSPS events in the next two days for multiple counties, including three in the Bay Area.
It seems a bit early still, but such is this fire year. PG&E is back warning of potential public safety power shutoffs (PSPS) due to some high winds in the forecast. The utility has put three Bay Area counties on a PSPS watch, as NBC Bay Area reports, and this comes as a heat advisory has been issued for parts of the Bay as well.
Alameda, Contra Costa, and Marin counties are on PSPS watch for Wednesday and Thursday, with no specific shutoffs yet being announced, however the warning suggests that the power could be off for nearly a full day…