Whos been monitoring. The and the situation that lies ahead. Looking about 15 Miles Per Hour right now im im tracking wind gusts of about 24 Miles Per Hour. So it definitely dropped versus what weve seen yesterday. Its really going to pick up and amp up as we get into tomorrow night, especially across the entire north bay. So high wind watch and a wind warning for the entire bay areas of as a matter of fa t, especially sunday morning. So keep that in mind is the wind speeds are going to start to pick up once again though were seeing its a calmer than what weve seen the last few days. Yeah, okay, thank you for that were trying to get get a handle on exactly what this is its a pretty sizable a plume of smoke and it just seemed to have come out of nowhere. A mine or reporters were taken aback by it. It. Its a little unclear as to what is feeding that fire at this point. We still seeing offshore winds that would be pushing it from east to west the wind shifted at all yes were still seeing
Elevated terrain. On the west southwest facing slopes where the downslope windstorms tend to materialize. Is where we are expecting the winds in the lower elevations like you napa county sonoma county. Wins in the valley will be less than that. Over some of the higher terrain in mount diablo mount st. Helena big bend area. In portions of the service territory. We could see gust 55 were in excess of 55. The National Weather service is forecasting gust to 60 Miles Per Hour. We do continue to closely coordinate with our agency partners. Starting friday we coordinate it with the National Weather service Monterey Office on this and then every day since then we have been participating on an interagency call that is led by northern operations addictive services. A Forecasting Group the feds specially. Essentially all meteorological entities are aligned. This is another high risk weather event. Some of the slides i was going to present are some of the forecast from those federal forecasting ag
Steps here. Do it in stages to get you there. Today we still got the triple digits going on inland here, but youre going to already feel. And improvement today, despite all locations of the more dramatic at the coast in places like the peninsula end so forth. But inland, youll still see those triple digits hanging out here. Heres big check into the golden gate bridge. This the far shot in the way up. The thing about probably more in the way of fog tomorrow than were seeing today. Kind of one indication here comes that marine layer back again and a real flavor of fall later on into next week. Back to that map. You know, also well until 8 this evening, Solano County and still baking plenty, much so and the Central Valley, Sacramento Valley as well. Now Contra Costa County, technically not in this napa county tentatively not in this, but not a big, big difference from yesterday. So keep the heat drill that you got going on the water flowing. You know, the drill 80 or so for antioch at thi
That corresponds to the winds. But the power would be turned off several hours before the winds. Everyone needs to get prepared today and before tomorrow afternoon. Pg and e customers are being told this outage could last at least several days. It could be shorter, and hopeful loi hopefully it will be. This is to prevent another catastrophic wildfire, as you get a look at the conditions here from sky 7. Its just impossible to contend with, and youre dealing with this both in Northern California as well as Southern California, where they have raging fires down there as well. Right. This is the kincaid fire, which has burned, certainly, a lot. It exploded overnight again, its now at 21,000 acres. And we have 49 structures that have been destroyed. We know that 21 are homes and 28 are outbuildings or i should say were, because they are no more. And you can see the spot fires. They keep spreading as the
embers pick them up. Although today is not terribly windy. So firefighters were trying
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