The National Weather Service on Wednesday extended the wildfire warning through the end of the week for much of East County.
The alert status for heightened combustion hazards in the county's inland valleys and mountains went into effect at 4 a.m.
SDGE's website indicates as many as 58,000 customers could be without power due to the public safety power shutoff.
A Red Flag Warning went into effect at 4 a.m. Wednesday for portions of San Diego County as Santa Ana winds began to peak.
Red flag weather warning: A National Weather Service alert that warns the public — especially fire officials and firefighters ...
The dangerously high winds will strengthen and spread southward through San Diego County over the day Thursday, reaching ...
San Diego Gas & Electric began restoring power Thursday to customers placed under a public safety power shutoff, allaying the worries of some in high fire-risk areas even as conditions are ...
San Diego County, which is in the midst of one of the driest periods on record, will be lashed by unusually cold and ...
CAL FIRE San Diego said they've sent more than 80 firefighters of their own up to Los Angeles to help combat the wildfires, and the rest are preparing for the potential wildfire risks in San Diego.