Plumas County Update (As of 3 PM on 101724)
- Potential De-Energizing Date and Time in Plumas County: Friday, October 18 at 4 PM (1700)
- Impacted Plumas Customers: 363. Medical Baseline: 11. Life Support: 10. Self-Identified: 4.
- Areas Impacted in Plumas County: Bucks Lake, Haskins. Feather River Canyon between Rich Bar in Plumas County south to Cresta in Butte County.
- CRC: With the removal of La Porte / Little Grass Valley Reservoir from the PSPS scope, the CRC in LaPorte will no longer be opened.
- Current Counties Impacted: 24; Customer Impacted: 20,560
Plumas County Update (As of 3 PM on 101624)
- Impacted Plumas Customers: 658. Medical Baseline: 27. Life Support: 21. Self-Identified: 13.
- Potential De-Energizing Date and Time in Plumas County: Friday, October 18 at 4 PM (1600)
- Update: Areas Impacted in Plumas County: Litte Grass Valley Reservoir, Bucks Lake, Haskins. Feather River Canyon between Rich Bar in Plumas County south to Cresta in Butte County.
Update (As of 9 AM on 101524)
- Potential De-Energizing Date and Time in Plumas County: Friday, October 18 at 1600 (4 PM)
- Impacted Plumas Customers: 658. Medical Baseline: 27. Life Support: 21. Self-Identified: 13.
- Areas Impacted in Plumas County: Belden, Rogers Flat, Rock Creek within the canyon, Bucks Lake, La Porte (Litte Grass Valley Reservoir) will be impacted (see the below graphic).
- PSPS Event Weather Overview: Behind the system dry northerly winds will develop in the Sacramento Valley on Thursday. Another system will then move over Northern California Thursday night with perhaps a few isolated showers in the Sierra Foothills. High pressure will then quickly build in the Great Basin early Friday, with breezy to gusty offshore flow possible across the Sacramento Valley, the Sierra Nevada, elevated North and East Bay terrain, and portions of the Central Coast. These winds may linger into Sunday morning before more settled weather could return on Monday. PG&E Meteorology is closely monitoring the forecast for these periods of dry offshore winds, which could bring elevated fire weather.
- Customer Resource Centers: PG&E is coordinating with Plumas County OES.
PG&E’s Public Safety Specialists have contacted the respective OES departments.
Customer Resources

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| Public Safety Power Shutoff (PSPS) Alert |
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| Due to current weather forecasts, your area is currently under a Watch for a PSPS. |
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| AREA Portions of Plumas County |
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| ESTIMATED SHUTOFF Starting 1600 on 10/18/2024 through 1800 on 10/18/2024. | We expect weather to improve beginning 1400 on Saturday, October 19th. After severe weather has passed, we will inspect equipment before restoring power. |
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| ESTIMATED RESTORATION | Sunday, October 20th by 1100. |
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Actual shutoff and restoration times may vary depending on weather and equipment conditions. This is an advanced alert for public safety partner use only. Please do not share this information before it is publicly available. We will provide daily updates until the severe weather has passed or power has been restored. Visit pge.com/pspsportal for more information. |
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