by Casey Wian on 2021-12-14

A powerful winter storm system from the Gulf of Alaska will bring significant heavy rains, mountain snow and strong gusty winds Monday afternoon through late Tuesday across Southern California Edison’s entire service area.

Forecasters expect rainfall could reach 4 to 7 inches in the San Gabriel and San Bernardino mountains and Santa Ynez Range while foothills could see 3 to 5 inches of rain. The Sierras are expected to receive several feet of snow with wind gusts up to 65 mph, perhaps even exceeding 100 mph at the mountain crest near Mammoth Lakes.

SCE has additional personnel on standby to respond to any power lines impacted by the precipitation, with an especially close eye on burn areas from the recent Bobcat and Alisal wildfires in the Angeles National Forest and northern Santa Barbara County, respectively, where storm runoff could pose a threat to power lines and SCE customers.

“It looks like the greatest impacts in Southern California are the heavy rainfall rates of around one inch per hour briefly in the Southern California mountain areas, particularly the San Gabriel Mountains and the Bobcat Fire burn scar area,” said Nicholas Sette, a meteorologist with SCE Weather Services. “As the system moves through Southern California Tuesday, isolated thunderstorms may bring similarly heavy, brief rainfall rates pretty much anywhere across Southern California.”

While the mountain snowfall could provide some welcome relief to drought-stricken California, rainstorms could result in downed power lines landing in puddles and wet grass, causing them to be electrified. Never touch or step in water near a downed wire. If you see a downed wire, call 911.

Customers can report or inquire about outages at 800-611-1911 and get the latest outage information at sce.com/outages. Updates are also available at twitter.com/sce and facebook.com/sce.

Here are some additional winter storm safety tips:

For more safety tips, visit: sce.com/safety.

For more local news and information click here.

 

 

[END]