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WEATHER & BUSINESS

Sunday, March 18, 2012

Today

Tonight

Light rain High: 75°

Partly cloudy Low: 58°

Sunrise Monday 7:41 a.m. ........................... Sunset tonight 7:48 p.m. ........................... Moonrise today 5:21 a.m. ........................... Moonset today 4:14 p.m. ........................... First

Full

Tuesday

Partly cloudy High: 78° Low: 60°

Mostly sunny High: 80° Low: 60°

Wednesday

Thursday

Partly cloudy High: 77° Low: 58°

Rain High: 72° Low: 55°

TODAY’S STATEWIDE FORECAST Sunday, March 18, 2012 AccuWeather.com forecast for daytime conditions, low/high temperatures

MICH.

NATIONAL FORECAST

SUN AND MOON

New

Monday

Sunny

Pt. Cloudy

Cloudy

75° 58°

2 Fronts Cold

0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10+ High

Very High

-10s

Air Quality Index Moderate

Harmful

565

250

500

Peak group: Trees

Mold Summary 1,312

12,500

25,000

Top Mold: Ascospores Source: Regional Air Pollution Control Agency

GLOBAL City Athens Bangkok Calgary Jerusalem Kabul Kuwait City Mexico City Montreal Moscow Sydney Tokyo

Hi 51 96 51 62 53 77 75 40 26 87 51

10s

20s 30s 40s

Temperatures indicate Saturday’s high and overnight low to 8 p.m.

Pollen Summary

0

0s

50s 60s

Warm Stationary

70s

80s

Pressure Low

High

Cincinnati 76° | 57°

90s 100s 110s

Low: 19 at Cut Bank, Mont., and Gunnison, Colo.

Portsmouth 75° | 56°

NATIONAL CITIES

Main Pollutant: Particulate

0

-0s

Yesterday’s Extremes: High: 91 at Wink Texas

52

Good

Columbus 74° | 57°

Dayton 75° | 57°

Today’s UV factor.

Moderate

Lo Otlk 37 pc 80 pc 30 rn 48 rn 37 pc 51 clr 46 pc 32 rn 6 clr 68 clr 39 pc

Hi Lo PrcOtlk Atlanta 82 61 PCldy Atlantic City 61 45 Cldy Baltimore 71 46 Cldy Boise 47 39 .43 Snow Boston 49 40 Clr 73 50 Rain Buffalo Charleston,S.C. 86 56 .01 PCldy Charleston,W.Va. 77 55 .18 Rain Charlotte,N.C. 81 54 .01 Cldy Chicago 82 58 PCldy Cincinnati 76 53 Rain Cleveland 77 52 Rain Columbus 75 52 Cldy Dallas-Ft Worth 78 66 Cldy Dayton 73 48 Rain Denver 76 43 Clr Des Moines 83 63 Cldy Detroit 75 49 Cldy Grand Rapids 78 54 .12 Rain Honolulu 82 71 Clr Houston 81 69 Cldy Indianapolis 77 54 Cldy Kansas City 79 65 Cldy 80 73 PCldy Key West Las Vegas 64 59 Cldy Los Angeles 56 54 .59 Rain

Louisville Memphis Miami Beach Milwaukee Mpls-St Paul Nashville New Orleans New York City Oklahoma City Omaha Orlando Philadelphia Phoenix Pittsburgh Sacramento St Louis St Petersburg Salt Lake City San Antonio San Diego San Francisco St Ste Marie Seattle Syracuse Tampa Topeka Tucson Washington,D.C.

Hi 78 78 81 74 80 78 84 62 76 84 84 71 81 77 52 80 83 67 79 58 52 65 50 68 86 77 80 75

Lo Prc Otlk 56 .80 Cldy 60 Cldy 67 .02 PCldy 50 PCldy 59 Cldy 54 .09 Clr 65 Cldy 45 PCldy 65 Clr 63 Cldy 58 Clr 46 Cldy 58 Rain 48 Rain 40 .33 Rain 591.34 Cldy 68 Clr 58 Snow 67 Cldy 55 .35 Rain 44 .65 Clr 43 PCldy 33 .41 Cldy 47 Clr 65 Clr 64 Cldy 54 Rain 52 Cldy

KY.

REGIONAL ALMANAC Temperature High Yesterday .............................73 at 1:31 p.m. Low Yesterday..............................48 at 6:08 a.m. Normal High .....................................................50 Normal Low ......................................................32 Record High ........................................73 in 1934 Record Low...........................................0 in 1900

(AP) — Today is Sunday, March 18, the 78th day of 2012. There are 288 days left in the year. Today’s Highlight: On March 18, 1962, France and Algerian rebels signed the Evian Accords, a cease-fire agreement which took effect the next day, ending the Algerian War after more than seven years and leading to Algeria’s independence. On this date: In 1766, Britain repealed the

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Precipitation 24 hours ending at 5 p.m.............................trace Month to date ................................................0.90 Normal month to date ...................................1.67 Year to date ...................................................6.90 Normal year to date ......................................6.70 Snowfall yesterday ........................................0.00

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Low

Youngstown 74° | 52°

Mansfield 73° | 55°

Last

March 22 March 30 April 6 March 14

Minimal

Cleveland 69° | 54°

Toledo 74° | 56°

National forecast Forecast highs for Sunday, March 18

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The theme of this year’s National Athletic Training Month in March is “Athletic Trainers Save Lives.” The National Athletic Trainer’s Association recognizes this and emphasizes the medical components of the athletic training profession and the variety of athletic training settings. The goal of any athletic trainer is to enhance the quality of health of athletes and those who engage in physical activity within the community. Their ultimate goal is injury prevention. Each certified athletic trainer (ATC) at the UVMC Center for Sports Medicine also is licensed by the state of Ohio (LAT) and works with area schools to provide injury care and prevention, onfield evaluations and education to coaches and athletes. Annette Bair, MS, is the athletic trainer at Miami East High School; Stephanie Burdette, MEd, athletic trainer at Edison Community College and assistant athletic trainer at Piqua High School; Amanda Ingold, MS, athletic trainer at Bradford and Newton high schools; Mark Houle, MEd, athletic trainer at Covington High School; Ryan Ingley, BS, athletic trainer at Milton-Union High School; Joyce Kastl, MA, athletic trainer at Graham High School; Corinne Lyons, MA, lead athletic trainer for the UVMC Center for Sports Medicine and Russia High School; Tiffany Rhoades, BS, assistant

MIAMI COUNTY athletic trainer at Troy High School; Aaron Schlotterbeck, MBA, athletic trainer at Tippecanoe High School; Christine Campo, BS, athletic trainer at Troy Christian High School; Brian Edwards, MS; Gretchen Giacomo, MS; and Amee Rose, BS, pool athletic trainer at the Center for Sports Medicine. Athletic training services are extended to several community events such as the Troy Strawberry Festival Soccer Tournament, Jeff Warrick Poultry Days Ultimate Classic, Troy Classic on the Square, Mardi Gras Cheer and Dance and numerous other special events throughout the year. Athletic trainers provide OHSAA Wrestling Weight Certifications for area wrestlers, Ohio Department of Education Pupil Activity Validation Courses and CPR training for area interscholastic coaches. The Center for Sports Medicine also utilizes athletic trainers to assist and staff their summer Explosive Speed and Power (ESP) and Explosive Speed and Power Jr. (ESP Jr.) programs, as well as the Sportsmetrics knee injury prevention program. The UVMC Center for Sports Medicine is located at the Hyatt Center, 450 N. Hyatt St., Suite 102, Tipp City. For more information on programs offered, call (937) 440-7152 or (937) 667-2614.

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