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The National Weather Service warned of wind gusts as strong as 40-miles-per-hour Monday.
Powerful winds blasted northern California Monday, causing power outages across the Bay Area, knocking down trees in Sacramento and wreaking havoc for those with sensitive allergies.Â
A National Weather Service wind advisory was issued for the area, warning of 40-mile-per-hour wind gusts.
Thousands of PG&E customers experienced outages Monday morning, including about 4,600 customers in San Francisco without power; another nearly 4,300 are in the dark in Redwood City; and about 4,100 in San Bruno are powerless.
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The outages in the Bay Area have been reported due to high winds and poor weather, according to PG&E. Â
Did the wind knock any trees down or rip off any branches on your street? Did your trash cans end up in your neighbor's back yard?Â
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