the governor in his letter today said he would put support from the state agencies at our disposal to help with these events and that certainly has happened already today. as mark said, we had cal fire and cal oes with us and the chp air resources are an example of that, so we appreciate that. a final point before we get to your questions, beyond the potential psps immediately in front of us, we re monitoring an additional dry and strong wind event that could impact our service area as early as this weekend into next week. the potential size, scope and timing of this event is being worked on now and overnight. it s 100 hours or more away, so it s just a potential at this point. but i thought we would mention that. and with that we ll go to your questions. just a reminder, we need some microphones, so we ll sweep right to left over here. just a few questions. at any point do you anticipate
additional site which would automatically redirect from pge.com. for about 45 minutes this morning between 7:00 and 8:00 a.m., customers had trouble accessing that additional site. our team quickly engaged with a third party solution providers to address the issue as quickly as possible. we stopped redirecting to the temporary site which means visitors to pge.com currently remain at pge.com. the main site is stable, working well, including the address lookup tool and outage map tool. so we encourage customers to go there, pge.com for information about tomorrow s potential psps. we continue to improve coordination with government agencies, in particular counties, cities, tribal governments in the potentially impacted areas. we have established a single point of contact for each county. we have dedicated agency help line monitored 24/7 for special
weather forecast models as they arrive and we ll monitor the wind event as it unfolds and monitor our more than 600 weather stations to issue a potential all-clear for the north half of california about noon on thursday and for the footprint i mentioned near noon on friday. so that s my update and i ll turn it back to you, keith. bill, we ll go ahead and hear from you, please. well, good afternoon, everyone. i m bill johnson, ceo and president of pg&e corporation. this is our second operational update regarding the planning for a potential psps this week. a few comments before we get to the status of potential shutoffs. the first concerns the letter i received today from governor newsom in which he expressed his concerns about these shutoff events. in that letter he also endorsed the conclusions from the cpuc