PG&E is reporting widespread power outages as a result of the atmospheric river that has hit the Bay Area.
Thousands of power outages reported in Bay Area, PG&E says. The agency discusses preparations ahead of stronger part of the storm arrives later.&E is reporting that thousands of customers are without power on Thursday as a result of an atmospheric river that has hit the Bay Area.However, power has been restored to over 30,000 customers since Wednesday.
Strong damaging wind gusts in excess of 50 mph are possible which will easily topple water-logged trees and create power outages, according to ABC7's Drew Tuma.
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