Let It Snow: From Meteorologists to Line Crews, PG&E Preps for Coming Winter...
By David Kligman With colder weather on the way, this is the first in an occasional series on how PG&E keeps the lights on despite the elements. Tomorrow: Watch a video on how PG&E tests a new...
View ArticleTips Help Customers Prepare for Possible Winter Storm Outages
Have battery-operated radios with fresh batteries ready for updates on storm conditions and power outages. Have battery-operated flashlights with fresh batteries on hand. Have a cell phone or...
View ArticlePG&E Preps for Whatever Havoc Mother Nature Wreaks This Winter
By David Kligman HOLLISTER — For PG&E, something as simple as keeping work truck rear-view mirrors free of water spots can make a big difference when it comes to staying safe during this upcoming...
View ArticleBe Prepared: First Big Storm of 2015 Coming
By David Kligman PG&E reminds its customers that power outages may occur due to wet and windy weather forecast to begin today (Feb. 5) and last through the weekend, the first major rainfall in the...
View ArticleNew Technology Helps PG&E Prepare For Potential Heavy Rain Season with El Niño
By Tracy Correa Lopez It’s been nearly two decades since El Niño storms hit PG&E’s Northern and Central California service area, and a lot has changed to help make the utility better prepared. With...
View ArticlePG&E Urges Customers to Prepare as First El Niño-driven Storms Hit California
Heavy rains have pelted most of California for much of the week — and with more storms on the way, PG&E is reminding customers to be prepared and stay safe. PG&E meteorologists say upcoming...
View ArticleSanta Cruz County: PG&E Helps Residents Prepare for El Niño
By Mayra Tostado SANTA CRUZ — El Niño preparations are under way in Santa Cruz County where PG&E taught dozens of families how to prepare for extreme winter weather. “We want customers to take all...
View ArticleWith a Focus on Local Response, PG&E Prepares for Winter Storm Season
By Jennifer Robison Fall is here and winter is just around the corner, and PG&E has been busily planning to respond to storm season and possible electric outages across its 70,000-square-mile...
View ArticleAs Big Storm Approaches, PG&E Has a Plan and Urges Customers to Prepare
By Matt Nauman With a series of wet storms heading toward Northern and Central California this weekend, PG&E reminds its customers that power outages might occur due to significant rainfall,...
View ArticlePG&E Storm Response Includes Planning for Next Wave
By Jennifer Robison PG&E crews worked today (Jan. 9) to restore power across Northern and Central California ahead of another storm punch set to hit Tuesday and Wednesday. About 3,500 company...
View ArticleNearly All PG&E Customers Restored After Intense Winter Storms Subside
By Matt Nauman Nearly all PG&E customers have had their service restored after being impacted by the series of “Atmospheric River” winter storms that struck Northern and Central California over the...
View ArticleRecent Natural Disasters a Reminder of Personal Preparedness
By Paul Doherty September is National Preparedness Month, and with thousands of people recently displaced and widespread damage due to the hurricanes that devastated parts of Texas, Florida, and Puerto...
View ArticleCustomers Urged to Prepare as Wind, Rain and Snow in Forecast
PG&E meteorologists are forecasting that the next series of winter storms will impact Northern and Central California today (Dec. 14) through Monday. The first storm that arrives today isn’t...
View ArticleLargest Storm During this Week’s Series Expected Wednesday
Our rainy January continues in PG&E’s service territory, and forecasts show that the strongest storm this week will arrive this afternoon (Wednesday) and into Thursday. PG&E has a plan to...
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