Overview
- Following Sunday’s strongest gusts, forecasters said winds would ease through Monday afternoon while Red Flag Warnings remain in place for the Central Valley until 8 p.m.
- PG&E reported early Monday that 13,518 Bay Area customers were without electricity, with about 4,700 across 15 counties under planned Public Safety Power Shutoffs to reduce wildfire ignitions.
- Separate wind damage left roughly 27,000 more customers without power across the utility’s service area as crews inspected lines before restoring service.
- In Santa Rosa, a falling tree limb killed a man and severely injured a woman on Sunday, underscoring the risk from debris during high winds.
- Offshore winds that compress the marine layer are pushing warmer, drier air inland, with coastal advisories for steep waves and dangerous rip currents early Monday and inland highs expected to reach the 80s and 90s by midweek.