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PG&E Applies Enhanced Outage Prediction Models to Ready Crews and Resources Ahead of this Week's Storm

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OAKLAND, Calif., March 11, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Ahead of the winter storm forecast to deliver strong wind gusts and heavy rain for much of Pacific Gas and Electric Company's (PG&E) service area this week, the company has readied crews and resources to safely and swiftly respond to storm-related outages.

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PG&E Meteorology Storm Forecast and Preparations

PG&E has operationalized 1600 weather stations across its service area, 1400 of which are equipped with artificial intelligence (AI) or advanced machine learning capabilities. PG&E's in-house meteorologists combine this technology with traditional forecasting tools to develop enhanced outage prediction models.

PG&E's current forecast models show a weather system delivering heavy rain and mountain snow will enter the northern part of PG&E's service area during the morning hours of Wednesday, March 12. In the afternoon, the storm will extend into the central and southern portions of PG&E's service area and deliver strong southerly wind gusts reaching over 40-45 miles per hour in the higher terrains. In addition to heavy rain, snow is expected in the mountain regions. The storm will continue to deliver precipitation through Thursday and will be accompanied by colder air behind the front, which could bring Thunderstorms along the coastal regions, interior valleys and Central Valley.

The data provided through AI and machine learning help inform the pre-positioning of PG&E crews, troublemen, distribution line technicians, poles, powerlines, transformers and other equipment ahead of weather events that can cause damage to electric infrastructure. The strategic placement of resources helps support the safe and timely response, repair, and restoration of power for customers impacted by the storm.

For this storm, data currently shows that the portions of PG&E's service area currently forecast to experience the strongest impact from the storm include South Bay Area, Central Coast, Kern County, and North Coast regions are expected

"We are increasing the accuracy of our forecasting with new technologies and that transfers to more cost-effective and strategic allocation of resources along with enhanced safety and reliability for our customers," said PG&E Chief Meteorologist Scott Strenfel.

Keeping Customers Informed

If an outage does occur, PG&E customers can find real-time updates via the online outage center, including status updates the assessments, repair and estimated time of restoration. Renters and others without a PG&E account may also use this portal to sign up for outage notifications by text, email, or phone.