Much of Central California is on high alert for fire danger as strong winds whipped through the dry brush over the weekend and into Monday.
PG&E said it may need to turn off power starting Monday morning due to dry and gusty weather conditions.
PG&E has partnered with Southern California Edison to provide customers with assistance during times of critical need, like a power outage or evacuation.
With planned power outages looming, there are a few things you should do right now to get yourself ready.
The standalone power source in Briceburg will stay on even during public safety shutoffs, and will help prevent fires.
We've created an interactive map that shows which parts of California are at high risk for downed power lines sparking wildfires.