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Northern California outage and wind damage updates on May 18

Northern California outage and wind damage updates on May 18

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AND WE’LL TAKE A LOOK AT JUST HOW MUCH WARMER IT’S GOING TO GET COMING UP. NOW BACK OVER TO YOU. ALL RIGHT. THANKS. WE’LL CHECK BACK FIRST THOUGH IN YOLO COUNTY. PEOPLE NOW ADDING UP THE DAMAGE AFTER THAT WINDY WEEKEND. KCRA 3’S MARICELA DE LA CRUZ JOINS US LIVE WITH A LOOK AT THE CONDITIONS IN DAVIS TONIGHT. MARICELA. YEAH. LISA. WHAT? WE’RE STANDING RIGHT OUTSIDE OF THE HOME IN DAVIS. YOU CAN STILL SEE THIS MASSIVE UPROOTED TREE LAYING ACROSS THE DRIVEWAY. AND ALL OF THIS HAPPENING AFTER THOSE STRONG WINDS, WE EXPERIENCED YESTERDAY. THE HOMEOWNER HERE TELLS ME SHE WAS INSIDE WHEN SHE HEARD THE TREE COME CRASHING DOWN A TREE THAT SHE BELIEVES HAS BEEN STANDING HERE FOR ABOUT 60 YEARS. FORTUNATELY, NOBODY WAS HURT IN THIS INCIDENT, AND THERE DOESN’T APPEAR TO BE ANY MAJOR DAMAGE. BUT OF COURSE, RIGHT NOW THE PRIORITY IS TO GET THIS ENTIRE THING CLEANED OUT OF HERE. SO YOU CAN SEE CREWS ARE OUT HERE WORKING TO GET THIS REMOVED AS SOON AS POSSIBLE. BUT LET’S GO AHEAD AND HEAR FROM THE HOMEOWNER ABOUT WHAT HAPPENED. I IMMEDIATELY SAW THE BRANCHES IN THE WINDOW, AND THEN I KNEW, AND I HAD HEARD A TREE FALL BEFORE WHEN I LIVED IN ANOTHER TOWN. SO I IMMEDIATELY PUT IT TOGETHER. AND I STARTED CRYING BECAUSE I KNEW IT WAS THE TREE. SO I RAN OUT AND GOT THE TREE. AND YES, INDEED IT WAS ACROSS THE DRIVEWAY. NOW THE CITY OF DAVIS SAYS THAT MORE THAN 100 CALLS WERE MADE AFTER THE WINDS THAT WERE REPORTED YESTERDAY, ALL RELATING TO DIFFERENT INCIDENTS THROUGHOUT THE CITY. OF COURSE, RIGHT NOW WE HAVEN’T LEARNED OF ANY MAJOR INCIDENTS OTHER THAN OBVIOUSLY WHAT YOU’RE SEEING HERE. THIS TREE STILL LAYING ACROSS THE DRIVEWAY OF THIS HOME. BUT FOR NOW, WE’RE LIVE. MARICELA DE LA CRUZ KCRA THREE NEWS. SO IS THERE ANY OTHER DAMAGE OUT THERE? NOT THAT WE CAN SEE. WE SPOKE TO THE HOMEOWNER. SHE TOLD US THAT YESTERDAY. SHE DID LOSE POWER FOR A FEW HOURS, BUT TODAY SHE’S GOOD. AND AT THIS TIME AGAIN, CREWS ARE OUT HERE WORKING. SHE DID SAY THAT THERE IS SOME MINOR DAMAGE TO THE GUTTERS IN HER HOME, AND ALSO SOME HOLES ON THE ROOF, BUT AGAIN, NO MAJOR DAMAGE. AND SHE SAYS OVERALL SHE DOES

Northern California wind updates: PG&E begins re-energizing process for some counties

Updated: 10:27 PM PDT May 18, 2026

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Heavy winds continue across Northern California on Monday, leading to multiple spot fires and outages across the region.Because of those winds, the National Weather Service said a Red Flag Warning is in effect, which is issued when the likelihood of fires starting is increased. NWS expects north winds from 20 to 30 mph, and gusts of up to 45 mph.See the latest forecast hereThe Red Flag Warning is in effect until 8 p.m. Monday. NWS said the highest risk is along and west of the Interstate 5 corridor in the Sacramento Valley, stretching from Redding in Shasta County to Merced County.The KCRA 3 weather team is also issuing an Impact Day for Monday because of the risk of outages and downed branches. Outages are already affecting customers, with some having lost power Sunday. Find updates belowMonday10 p.m.: A PG&E spokesperson said crews finished inspecting electric equipment for wind-related damage, making repairs and restoring power to “essentially” all customers affected by planned power shutoffs and weather-related outages. 4:33 p.m.: KCRA 3 reporter Maricela De La Cruz was at a neighborhood in Davis where a tree was uprooted Sunday morning. A woman was inside the home on Beech Lane when it fell Sunday at 11 a.m. The woman told KCRA 3 there’s damage to gutter and branches pierced some holes on the roof. 1:21 p.m.: PG&E reports it has given an all-clear to re-energize for 11 out of the 15 counties impacted by planned power shutoffs.When an all-clear is issued, crews can begin patrols, inspect electrical equipment for any damage and begin repairs before restoring power to customers. Of its 4,700 customers affected by this round of outages, PG&E said 2,00 customers have their power restored.The utility said peak wind gusts of 73 mph were recorded in parts of its service area.9:19 a.m.: PG&E announces that some Alameda, Colusa, Contra Costa, San Joaquin, Stanislaus, Merced, San Benito, Yolo and Fresno counties have received an all-clear to re-energize. Fifteen counties in total were impacted by the utility’s planned shutoffs.When an all-clear is issued, crews can begin patrols, inspect electrical equipment for any damage and begin repairs before restoring power to customers.PG&E said it anticipates all areas will receive an all-clear by the afternoon, with most customers affected by the planned outages to have power restored by earlier morning.8:15 a.m.: These are where outages stand in Northern California as of this writing.El Dorado County: 2,341 customersCalaveras County: 1,969 customersYolo County: 1,647 customersPlacer County: 1,186 customersSan Joaquin County: 583 customersNevada County: 438 customersStanislaus County: 208 customersPlumas County: 195 customersTuolumne County: 164 customersColusa County: 1,402 customersButte County: 1,902 customersSutter County: 669 customersSonoma County: 6,441 customersSanta Clara County: 3,538 customersContra Costa County: 3,3947:20 a.m.: KCRA 3’s Mike TeSelle observed a downed tree branch that narrowly missed a car in Midtown Sacramento at F and 25th streets. The road is mostly blocked. 6:35 a.m.: These are where outages stand in Northern California as of this writing.Solano County: 3.344 customersYolo County: 2,601 customersEl Dorado County: 2,337 customersCalaveras County: 1,969 customersPlacer County: 1,184 customersSan Joaquin County: 915 customersNevada County: 437 customersStanislaus County: 206 customersPlumas County: 195 customers Butte County: 1,901 customers Contra Costa County: 1,755 customersColusa County: 1,401 customersTehama County: 1,440 customersSanta Clara County: 3,528 customersSunday9 p.m.: Thousands of people are still dealing with power outages in Northern California. Here are the latest numbers according to the statewide power outages dashboard:Nevada County: 6,939 customersEl Dorado County: 4,081 customersSolano County: 3,593 customersCalaveras County: 3,519 customersPlacer County: 2,936 customersYolo County: 2,588 customersSan Joaquin County: 2,304 customersColusa County: 2,046 customersTuolumne County: 1,327 customersSutter County: 839 customersYuba County: 292 customersStanislaus County: 208 customersAmador County: 3 customersAccording to SMUD, 869 customers are impacted by 27 outages across Sacramento County.8 p.m.: Both directions of Highway 99 at Catlett Road in Sutter County are back open. Smoke from a nearby fire reduced visibility on the highway. The California Highway Patrol said Catlett Road remains closed for fire crews. 7:30 p.m.: It’s been a busy day for firefighters across the region. Sacramento fire crews are battling a two-acre fire at the Howe Avenue River Access along the American River Parkway. Crews said the fire is burning in heavy brush.7 p.m.: Highway 99 is closed at Cattlett Road in Sutter County due to a fire which is preventing visibility on the roads. Highway 70 is also closed in the area, Caltrans said. 5 p.m.: More than 5,000 PG&E customers are without power in El Dorado Hills. The utility’s outage map said the outages are unplanned and the time of restoration is 11 p.m.4 p.m.: 10,471 PG&E customers across San Joaquin County are without power. Only 308 of those customers are part of the utility’s planned power shutoffs.2:30 p.m.: The Dawson Fire in Stanislaus County has reached 200 acres burned, according to Cal Fire’s website. The fire is burning near Route 59 and Old La Grange Road. Route 59 is closed in the area. Forward progress has been stopped.1 p.m.: More than 7,000 SMUD customers are without power due to an unplanned, weather-related outage. The original restoration time was 12:20 p.m. 12:15 p.m.: PG&E customers in Yuba City, Live Oak and Olivehurst lost power due to an unplanned outage. The utility said the cause is under investigation and there is no estimated time of restoration. 11:45 a.m.: Nearly 16,000 SMUD customers lost service in Sacramento’s Pocket area and near the Sacramento Executive Airport. SMUD said the outage is weather related. 10:39 a.m.: PG&E executed planned restorative shutoffs in parts of Colusa, Glenn, Tehama, Napa, San Joaquin, Stanislaus, Solano and Yolo counties.See a map below of places that could be impacted by planned PG&E outages on Sunday and Monday.See PG&E’s outage map here.Here are key websites that are important for all Californians during wildfire season:Cal Fire wildfire incidents: Cal Fire tracks its wildfire incidents here. You can sign up to receive text messages for Cal Fire updates on wildfires happening near your ZIP code here.Wildfires on federal land: Federal wildfire incidents are tracked here.Preparing for power outages: Ready.gov explains how to prepare for a power outage and what to do when returning from one here. Here is how to track and report PG&E power outages.Keeping informed when you’ve lost power and cellphone service: How to find a National Weather Service radio station near you.Be prepared for road closures: Download Caltrans’ QuickMap app or check the latest QuickMap road conditions here.

Heavy winds continue across Northern California on Monday, leading to multiple spot fires and outages across the region.

Because of those winds, the National Weather Service said a Red Flag Warning is in effect, which is issued when the likelihood of fires starting is increased. NWS expects north winds from 20 to 30 mph, and gusts of up to 45 mph.

See the latest forecast here

The Red Flag Warning is in effect until 8 p.m. Monday. NWS said the highest risk is along and west of the Interstate 5 corridor in the Sacramento Valley, stretching from Redding in Shasta County to Merced County.

The KCRA 3 weather team is also issuing an Impact Day for Monday because of the risk of outages and downed branches.

Outages are already affecting customers, with some having lost power Sunday.

Find updates below

Monday

10 p.m.: A PG&E spokesperson said crews finished inspecting electric equipment for wind-related damage, making repairs and restoring power to “essentially” all customers affected by planned power shutoffs and weather-related outages.

4:33 p.m.: KCRA 3 reporter Maricela De La Cruz was at a neighborhood in Davis where a tree was uprooted Sunday morning.

A woman was inside the home on Beech Lane when it fell Sunday at 11 a.m. The woman told KCRA 3 there’s damage to gutter and branches pierced some holes on the roof.

Davis tree uprooted

1:21 p.m.: PG&E reports it has given an all-clear to re-energize for 11 out of the 15 counties impacted by planned power shutoffs.

When an all-clear is issued, crews can begin patrols, inspect electrical equipment for any damage and begin repairs before restoring power to customers. Of its 4,700 customers affected by this round of outages, PG&E said 2,00 customers have their power restored.

The utility said peak wind gusts of 73 mph were recorded in parts of its service area.

9:19 a.m.: PG&E announces that some Alameda, Colusa, Contra Costa, San Joaquin, Stanislaus, Merced, San Benito, Yolo and Fresno counties have received an all-clear to re-energize. Fifteen counties in total were impacted by the utility’s planned shutoffs.

When an all-clear is issued, crews can begin patrols, inspect electrical equipment for any damage and begin repairs before restoring power to customers.

PG&E said it anticipates all areas will receive an all-clear by the afternoon, with most customers affected by the planned outages to have power restored by earlier morning.

8:15 a.m.: These are where outages stand in Northern California as of this writing.

  • El Dorado County: 2,341 customers
  • Calaveras County: 1,969 customers
  • Yolo County: 1,647 customers
  • Placer County: 1,186 customers
  • San Joaquin County: 583 customers
  • Nevada County: 438 customers
  • Stanislaus County: 208 customers
  • Plumas County: 195 customers
  • Tuolumne County: 164 customers
  • Colusa County: 1,402 customers
  • Butte County: 1,902 customers
  • Sutter County: 669 customers
  • Sonoma County: 6,441 customers
  • Santa Clara County: 3,538 customers
  • Contra Costa County: 3,394

7:20 a.m.: KCRA 3’s Mike TeSelle observed a downed tree branch that narrowly missed a car in Midtown Sacramento at F and 25th streets. The road is mostly blocked.


6:35 a.m.: These are where outages stand in Northern California as of this writing.

  • Solano County: 3.344 customers
  • Yolo County: 2,601 customers
  • El Dorado County: 2,337 customers
  • Calaveras County: 1,969 customers
  • Placer County: 1,184 customers
  • San Joaquin County: 915 customers
  • Nevada County: 437 customers
  • Stanislaus County: 206 customers
  • Plumas County: 195 customers
  • Butte County: 1,901 customers
  • Contra Costa County: 1,755 customers
  • Colusa County: 1,401 customers
  • Tehama County: 1,440 customers
  • Santa Clara County: 3,528 customers

Sunday

9 p.m.: Thousands of people are still dealing with power outages in Northern California. Here are the latest numbers according to the statewide power outages dashboard:

  • Nevada County: 6,939 customers
  • El Dorado County: 4,081 customers
  • Solano County: 3,593 customers
  • Calaveras County: 3,519 customers
  • Placer County: 2,936 customers
  • Yolo County: 2,588 customers
  • San Joaquin County: 2,304 customers
  • Colusa County: 2,046 customers
  • Tuolumne County: 1,327 customers
  • Sutter County: 839 customers
  • Yuba County: 292 customers
  • Stanislaus County: 208 customers
  • Amador County: 3 customers

According to SMUD, 869 customers are impacted by 27 outages across Sacramento County.

8 p.m.: Both directions of Highway 99 at Catlett Road in Sutter County are back open. Smoke from a nearby fire reduced visibility on the highway. The California Highway Patrol said Catlett Road remains closed for fire crews.

7:30 p.m.: It’s been a busy day for firefighters across the region. Sacramento fire crews are battling a two-acre fire at the Howe Avenue River Access along the American River Parkway. Crews said the fire is burning in heavy brush.

american river parkway fire

Ray Nelson

Crews respond to brush fire on the American River Parkway in Sacramento. 

7 p.m.: Highway 99 is closed at Cattlett Road in Sutter County due to a fire which is preventing visibility on the roads. Highway 70 is also closed in the area, Caltrans said.

5 p.m.: More than 5,000 PG&E customers are without power in El Dorado Hills. The utility’s outage map said the outages are unplanned and the time of restoration is 11 p.m.

4 p.m.: 10,471 PG&E customers across San Joaquin County are without power. Only 308 of those customers are part of the utility’s planned power shutoffs.

2:30 p.m.: The Dawson Fire in Stanislaus County has reached 200 acres burned, according to Cal Fire’s website. The fire is burning near Route 59 and Old La Grange Road. Route 59 is closed in the area. Forward progress has been stopped.

1 p.m.: More than 7,000 SMUD customers are without power due to an unplanned, weather-related outage. The original restoration time was 12:20 p.m.

12:15 p.m.: PG&E customers in Yuba City, Live Oak and Olivehurst lost power due to an unplanned outage. The utility said the cause is under investigation and there is no estimated time of restoration.

11:45 a.m.: Nearly 16,000 SMUD customers lost service in Sacramento’s Pocket area and near the Sacramento Executive Airport. SMUD said the outage is weather related.

10:39 a.m.: PG&E executed planned restorative shutoffs in parts of Colusa, Glenn, Tehama, Napa, San Joaquin, Stanislaus, Solano and Yolo counties.

See a map below of places that could be impacted by planned PG&E outages on Sunday and Monday.

Here are key websites that are important for all Californians during wildfire season:



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