Red Flag Warning & Wind Advisory: Stay Prepared

Posted on October 16, 2024


A map of the Bay Area showing areas under a Red Flag Warning and Fire Weather Watch

The National Weather Service has issued a Red Flag Warning and Wind Advisory that includes the City of Sonoma and the entire Sonoma Valley. Although the Wind Advisory primarily affects the hills and mountains around us, all residents must stay vigilant, as strong winds and dry conditions increase fire risk and may lead to unplanned power outages.

Red Flag Warning Details:
When: Thursday, 11 PM – Saturday, 5 PM
🔥 What: Critical fire weather conditions with gusty winds and dry conditions. This warning includes the City of Sonoma and all of Sonoma Valley, meaning any fires that start could spread rapidly.

Wind Advisory Details:
When: Thursday, 11 PM – Saturday, 8 AM
💨 What: North winds 25 to 35 mph, with gusts up to 50 mph expected in higher elevations (North Bay Interior Mountains)
🌲 Impacts: Winds could blow down tree limbs and unsecured objects, possibly causing power outages. Be cautious when driving, especially if operating high-profile vehicles.

Public Safety Power Shutoff (PSPS) Updates:
PG&E has announced a potential Public Safety Power Shutoff (PSPS) in select areas as a precaution to help prevent wildfires. While the City of Sonoma is not currently projected to be impacted, customers in higher elevations of Sonoma Valley may be affected.

To check your status and find out if your address is in the impact zone, visit: PG&E PSPS Updates.

If you’re in the affected area, PG&E is offering several services to help during the shutoff:

  • Community Resource Centers: Find ice, charging stations, Wi-Fi, and other essentials.
  • Support Services: Get help with food replacement, batteries, hotels, transportation, and financial assistance.
  • Call 211: For additional support and services.

Visit the PG&E website for more information about those services.

⚠️ Prepare Now:

  • Charge your phones, laptops, and other devices.
  • Fill up your vehicles with fuel.
  • Have an evacuation plan in case of emergency.
  • Avoid any activities that could create sparks—including mowing dry grass, using power tools, or parking vehicles on dry vegetation. Even a small spark can ignite a fire in these dry, windy conditions.
  • Stay informed by signing up for SoCo Alerts and Nixle notifications, and review our Emergency Preparedness page for more tips.

Let’s all do our part to prevent fires and stay alert during this critical fire weather period!

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