As PG&E pre-positions crews and other resources, the company reminds its customers to stay safe and be prepared for possible outages.
OAKLAND, Calif., Dec. 22, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Ahead of a pair of strong winter storms expected to bring heavy rain, strong winds and mountain snow to Northern and Central California during the holiday week, Pacific Gas and Electric Company (PG&E) crews are readying to respond to expected power outages.
The storms are forecast to move through the PG&E's service area with the first system arriving on Tuesday followed by the second system later in the day on Wednesday. They could result in widespread outage activity. PG&E's in-house meteorologist says parts of the North Coast could see from four to 10 inches of rain. Snow levels are expected to be above 6,000 feet.
PG&E has activated its Emergency Operations Center as well as regional and local storm rooms. Although impacts are anticipated system-wide, PG&E is pre-positioning additional crews where storm impact is expected to be most severe. More than 5,500 PG&E front-line coworkers and contractors will be on storm duty, including more than 1,500 gas and electric crew personnel and nearly 3,000 available tree workers.
"Just as PG&E prepares for natural disasters and emergencies, we encourage our customers to prepare as well," said Peter Kenny, PG&E's Senior Vice President of Electric Operations. "These storms have the potential to disrupt holiday plans; therefore, we have prepositioned resources and will be an all-hands-on-deck response from PG&E to safely restore power as quickly as possible."
The utility also has been communicating with cities and counties to share preparation and plans.
Storm Safety Tips
Just as PG&E follows its plan to prepare for and respond to a storm, customers are urged to prepare their families and neighbors as well. Here are some storm safety tips:
Faster Online Outage Info
If an outage does occur, PG&E's online outage center has been updated and improved based on customer feedback. Significant changes include:
PG&E will let customers know the cause of an outage, when crews are on their way, the estimated restoration time and when power has been restored.
If receiving an outage text, customers can reply "status" to learn the latest information on the outage without visiting the outage page.
Other tips can be found at: Safety and Preparedness, Storm Safety, and Safety Action Center.
About PG&E
Pacific Gas and Electric Company, a subsidiary of PG&E Corporation (NYSE:PCG), is a combined natural gas and electric utility serving more than 16 million people across 70,000 square miles in Northern and Central California. For more information, visit pge.com and pge.com/news
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