Power outages possible for several Bay Area counties due to fire risk starting on Monday, PG&E says
Briefly

PG&E is warning thousands of Bay Area customers about possible Public Safety Power Shutoffs starting on Monday, as part of their strategy to reduce wildfire risks.
Power shutoffs help reduce the risk of wildfire from energized power lines, particularly during extreme weather conditions, such as the expected high temperatures in the 80s, 90s, and even 100s.
The majority of the Bay Area will experience elevated fire risks due to high temperatures, prompting PG&E's precautionary measures for customer safety.
While San Francisco is not in the PSPS zone, it will still feel the heat, nearing 90 degrees, highlighting the widespread impact of the region's weather.
Read at ABC7 San Francisco
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