Bulletin Daily Paper 09/14/11

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C6 Wednesday, September 14, 2011 • THE BULLETIN

THE BULLETIN WEATHER FORECAST

Maps and national forecast provided by Weather Central LP ©2011.

TODAY, SEPTEMBER 14

THURSDAY

Today: Partly cloudy, slightly cooler.

Ben Burkel

Bob Shaw

FORECASTS: LOCAL

84

43

Ruggs

Condon

Maupin

89/47

80/47

87/47

63/48

80s Warm Springs

Marion Forks

86/48

80/40

Willowdale Mitchell

Madras

83/45

84/46

Camp Sherman 80/40 Redmond Prineville 84/43 Cascadia 81/44 83/44 Sisters 82/42 Bend Post 84/43

Oakridge Elk Lake 71/31

80/40

81/39

Sunny to partly cloudy skies today. Partly cloudy tonight. Eastern

65/42

Seattle

85/41

79/40

76/48

80s Chemult

77/43

Helena 85/51

80s

Elko

95/62

83/41

Sunny to partly cloudy skies today. Partly cloudy tonight.

68/41

70s 79/45

81/42

Reno

90s

Crater Lake

60s

Idaho Falls

Redding 85/42

74/43

Boise

84/43

83/51

Christmas Valley

Silver Lake

79/37

Missoula

Bend

Grants Pass

82/41

70s

City

66/57

70s

Eugene

84/57

San Francisco

Lake City 70s Salt 80/57

64/54

Last

New

Yesterday Hi/Lo/Pcp

First

Sept. 20 Sept. 27 Oct. 3

Wednesday Hi/Lo/W

HIGH

Full

Oct. 11

LOW

Astoria . . . . . . . . 68/57/0.00 . . . . . 68/54/pc. . . . . . . 67/51/c Baker City . . . . . . 87/41/0.00 . . . . . . 84/46/s. . . . . . 79/45/pc Brookings . . . . . . 65/56/0.00 . . . . . 60/52/pc. . . . . . 63/54/pc Burns. . . . . . . . . .85/43/trace . . . . . . 86/53/s. . . . . . 82/48/pc Eugene . . . . . . . . 70/55/0.00 . . . . . 76/48/pc. . . . . . 73/46/pc Klamath Falls . . . 84/45/0.00 . . . . . 81/46/pc. . . . . . . 78/43/s Lakeview. . . . . . . 82/39/0.00 . . . . . 83/50/pc. . . . . . . 82/47/s La Pine . . . . . . . . 90/47/0.00 . . . . . . 82/39/s. . . . . . 75/32/pc Medford . . . . . . . 94/60/0.00 . . . . . 87/55/pc. . . . . . . 81/51/s Newport . . . . . . .59/54/trace . . . . . 59/54/pc. . . . . . . 60/54/c North Bend . . . . . 63/57/0.00 . . . . . 62/51/pc. . . . . . 65/50/pc Ontario . . . . . . . . 89/55/0.00 . . . . . . 88/55/s. . . . . . 86/54/pc Pendleton . . . . . . 92/56/0.00 . . . . . . 89/50/s. . . . . . 86/49/pc Portland . . . . . . . 69/59/0.00 . . . . . 72/53/pc. . . . . . . 69/55/c Prineville . . . . . . . 87/52/0.00 . . . . . . 81/44/s. . . . . . 80/44/pc Redmond. . . . . . . 91/46/0.00 . . . . . 83/42/pc. . . . . . 78/42/pc Roseburg. . . . . . . 80/58/0.00 . . . . . 76/51/pc. . . . . . 75/51/pc Salem . . . . . . . . . 66/54/0.00 . . . . . 74/50/pc. . . . . . . 70/51/c Sisters . . . . . . . . . 89/45/0.00 . . . . . . 82/42/s. . . . . . 77/41/pc The Dalles . . . . . . 85/60/0.00 . . . . . . 85/53/s. . . . . . 80/54/pc

HIGH

WATER REPORT

Mod. = Moderate; Ext. = Extreme

To report a wildfire, call 911

ULTRAVIOLET INDEX The higher the UV Index number, the greater the need for eye and skin protection. Index is for solar at noon.

0

MEDIUM 2

4

6

HIGH 6

V.HIGH 8

10

POLLEN COUNT Updated daily. Source: pollen.com

LOW

PRECIPITATION

Yesterday’s weather through 4 p.m. in Bend High/Low . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 88/57 24 hours ending 4 p.m.. . . . . . . . 0.00” Record high . . . . . . . . . . . . .92 in 1929 Month to date . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0.03” Record low. . . . . . . . . . . . . .26 in 1992 Average month to date. . . . . . . . 0.26” Average high . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .73 Year to date . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.70” Average low. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .39 Average year to date. . . . . . . . . . 7.64” Barometric pressure at 4 p.m.. . . 30.05 Record 24 hours . . . . . . . 0.37 in 1939 *Melted liquid equivalent

Bend, west of Hwy. 97.....High Sisters................................High Bend, east of Hwy. 97......High La Pine...............................High Redmond/Madras..........High Prineville ..........................High

LOW

LOW

74 37

TEMPERATURE

FIRE INDEX Thursday Hi/Lo/W

Mostly cloudy and seasonably cool.

72 37

PLANET WATCH

Moon phases

SUNDAY Mostly cloudy and seasonably cool.

Tomorrow Rise Set Mercury . . . . . .5:41 a.m. . . . . . .7:00 p.m. Venus . . . . . . . .7:26 a.m. . . . . . .7:39 p.m. Mars. . . . . . . . .1:56 a.m. . . . . . .5:01 p.m. Jupiter. . . . . . . .9:01 p.m. . . . . .10:57 a.m. Saturn. . . . . . . .8:48 a.m. . . . . . .8:18 p.m. Uranus . . . . . . .7:34 p.m. . . . . . .7:46 a.m.

OREGON CITIES

Calgary

72/53

Hampton Fort Rock

69/56

Portland

Burns

82/39

79/38

Vancouver

77/40

La Pine

Crescent

Crescent Lake

SUN AND MOON SCHEDULE Sunrise today . . . . . . 6:43 a.m. Sunset today . . . . . . 7:18 p.m. Sunrise tomorrow . . 6:44 a.m. Sunset tomorrow. . . 7:16 p.m. Moonrise today . . . . 7:56 p.m. Moonset today . . . . 9:07 a.m.

LOW

72 32

Dry weather will be the rule, but western areas will experience some cloudiness.

Paulina

Brothers 70s

HIGH

74 36

Yesterday’s state extremes • 94° Medford • 39° Meacham

SATURDAY Partly cloudy and seasonably cool.

BEND ALMANAC

60s

81/41

Sunriver

HIGH

Partly to mostly cloudy, significantly cooler, LOW breezy.

NORTHWEST

Morning clouds with gradual clearing today. Mostly cloudy tonight. Central

86/47

80s

74/33

LOW

Western

Government Camp

81/42

HIGH

STATE

70s

Tonight: Partly cloudy.

FRIDAY

MEDIUM

HIGH

The following was compiled by the Central Oregon watermaster and irrigation districts as a service to irrigators and sportsmen. Reservoir Acre feet Capacity Crane Prairie . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35,670 . . . . .55,000 Wickiup. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 108,235 . . . .200,000 Crescent Lake . . . . . . . . . . . . 80,964 . . . . .91,700 Ochoco Reservoir . . . . . . . . . 28,102 . . . . .47,000 Prineville . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 109,798 . . . .153,777 River flow Station Cubic ft./sec Deschutes RiverBelow Crane Prairie . . . . . . . . . . . 369 Deschutes RiverBelow Wickiup . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,410 Crescent CreekBelow Crescent Lake . . . . . . . . . . . . 95 Little DeschutesNear La Pine . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 134 Deschutes RiverBelow Bend . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 157 Deschutes RiverAt Benham Falls . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,801 Crooked RiverAbove Prineville Res. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 Crooked RiverBelow Prineville Res. . . . . . . . . . . . . 259 Ochoco CreekBelow Ochoco Res. . . . . . . . . . . . . 15.8 Crooked RiverNear Terrebonne . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 125 Contact: Watermaster, 388-6669 or go to www.wrd.state.or.us

Legend:W-weather, Pcp-precipitation, s-sun, pc-partial clouds, c-clouds, h-haze, sh-showers, r-rain, t-thunderstorms, sf-snow flurries, sn-snow, i-ice, rs-rain-snow mix, w-wind, f-fog, dr-drizzle, tr-trace

TRAVELERS’ FORECAST NATIONAL

NATIONAL WEATHER SYSTEMS Shown are noon positions of weather systems and precipitation. Temperature bands are high for the day.

S

S

S

S

S

Vancouver 69/56

Yesterday’s U.S. extremes (in the 48 contiguous states):

S

S

Calgary 65/42

S

Saskatoon 60/36

Seattle 66/57

Winnipeg 55/33

Cheyenne 50/38

• 32°

San Francisco Yellowstone Park, Wyo. 64/54

• 1.10” Kingman, Ariz.

Las Vegas 87/70

Salt Lake City 80/57

Denver 60/44

Tijuana 73/57

Phoenix Albuquerque 95/78 80/58

Anchorage 55/46

La Paz 97/76 Juneau 54/45

Mazatlan 90/77

S

S S

Quebec 63/47

Green Bay 58/35 Chicago Des Moines 67/49 60/36

Omaha 60/39

Oklahoma City 86/57

To ronto 66/48

Louisville 78/55 St. Louis 70/48 Little Rock 88/64

New Orleans 92/74

Boston 82/62 New York 84/65 Philadelphia 86/67 Washington, D. C. 88/68

69/51

Columbus 75/51

Nashville 88/62

Halifax 75/58

Buffalo

Detroit 69/47

Birmingham 90/68 Dallas 99/71 Houston 99/75

Chihuahua 91/65

S

Thunder Bay 52/31

Kansas City 69/43

Los Angeles 74/61 Honolulu 88/74

S

Portland 77/54

Rapid City 52/41

Pauls Valley, Okla.

S

St. Paul 58/37

Boise 85/51

• 109°

S

Bismarck 55/33

Billings 62/41

Portland 72/53

S

Charlotte 91/62 Atlanta 91/68

Orlando 93/70 Miami 91/78

Monterrey 97/72

FRONTS

G O P takes aim at new monuments in the West By Matthew Daly The Associated Press

WASHINGTON — Presidents from Theodore Roosevelt to George W. Bush have designated public land as national monuments, using a federal law to protect from development sites judged to have natural, historical or scientific significance. Now some House Republicans, saying the 105-year-old law has been misused, have introduced bills to limit or block the president’s ability to make such designations without approval from Congress. GOP Rep. Denny Rehberg of Montana compared the 1906 Antiquities Act to the mythical sword of Damocles, calling it a weapon that can be used against rural communities at any time without warning. Residents of Montana and other Western states “must cope with the constant knowledge that, one day, we could wake up to find that with the stroke of a pen, the president declared their back yard a national monument,” Rehberg said Tuesday. For many living in the West, “it’s no myth,” Rehberg said, citing a 2001 designation by thenPresident Bill Clinton creating the Upper Missouri River Breaks National Monument in Montana and Clinton’s 1996 designation of the Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument in Utah. Rehberg, who is running for U.S. Senate against Sen. Jon Tester, D-Mont., sponsored one of six GOP bills to overturn or limit the Antiquities Act. The bills respond to outrage expressed throughout the West last year after an internal Interior Department memo was made public. The memo listed 14 sites in nine states that could be designated as national monuments. The plan was never formally proposed, but opponents said its existence showed the need to reform the law. “This isn’t about preventing future monument designations. It’s about making sure those designa-

IN CONGRESS tions aren’t forced on people who frankly don’t want or need them,” Rehberg said. Jerry Taylor, mayor of Escalante City, Utah, testified in favor of the bills. He said the 15-year-old Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument has been “devastating” to his small town and cost many people their jobs. The 1.9-million-acre monument “has hurt the local economy, driven our residents to find work elsewhere and burdened local government to provide uncompensated services,” Taylor told the House Natural Resources Committee Tuesday. Ray Rasker, executive director of Headwaters Economics, a Montana-based research group, said economic data does not support Taylor’s claim. Rasker’s group studied the economic performance of communities adjacent to 17 national monuments in the West. “In all cases there was growth of employment, real personal income and real per capita income. In no case did we find that the creation of a national monument studied led to an economic downturn,” he said. No one from the Obama administration appeared at the hearing, but the Interior Department submitted testimony opposing all six bills. The Antiquities Act helped establish some of the nation’s most familiar monuments, from the Grand Canyon to the Statue of Liberty and Muir Woods, the statement said. “Without the president’s authority under the Antiquities Act, it is unlikely that many of these special places would have been protected and preserved as quickly and as fully as they were,” the statement said. “Who among us today would dam the Grand Canyon or turn Muir Woods over to development?

“This isn’t about preventing future monument designations. It’s about making sure those designations aren’t forced on people who frankly don’t want or need them.” — U.S. Rep. Denny Rehberg, R-Mont.

“In all cases there was growth of employment, real personal income and real per capita income. In no case did we find that the creation of a national monument studied led to an economic downturn.” — Ray Rasker, Headwaters Economics, a Montana-based research group that studied communities adjacent to 17 national monuments These sites ... speak eloquently to the wisdom of retaining the Antiquities Act is its current form.” Rep. Rob Bishop, R-Utah, whose office first made public the internal Interior Department memo, said he has received assurances from the Obama administration that none of the sites listed will be designated as monuments in the president’s current term. But he said a law is needed just to make sure. “I take them at their word, but I don’t want another Clinton to ever do it again,” Bishop said. Environmental groups blasted the GOP bills, saying monument designation has boosted tourism and preserved cultural wonders.

Yesterday WednesdayThursday City Hi/Lo/Pcp Hi/Lo/W Hi/Lo/W Abilene, TX . . . .101/74/0.00 . 97/68/pc . . . .80/64/t Akron . . . . . . . . .82/62/0.00 . 72/48/pc . . 60/42/sh Albany. . . . . . . . .83/62/0.00 . 75/52/pc . . 64/43/sh Albuquerque. . . .82/55/0.00 . 80/58/pc . . . .70/55/t Anchorage . . . . .63/47/0.00 . . .55/46/r . . . .55/44/r Atlanta . . . . . . . .89/64/0.00 . . .91/68/s . . . .87/67/t Atlantic City . . . .85/62/0.00 . 84/70/pc . . 76/59/sh Austin . . . . . . . .102/73/0.00 . 99/74/pc . . . 97/71/c Baltimore . . . . . .84/61/0.00 . 84/64/pc . . 73/52/sh Billings. . . . . . . . .70/49/0.00 . 62/41/pc . . 77/48/pc Birmingham . . . .89/62/0.00 . . .90/68/s . . . .84/64/t Bismarck . . . . . . .70/39/0.00 . . .55/33/s . . 63/44/pc Boise . . . . . . . . . 89/66/trace . . .85/51/s . . 83/49/pc Boston. . . . . . . . .85/64/0.00 . 82/62/pc . . 70/46/sh Bridgeport, CT. . .83/66/0.00 . 80/63/pc . . 72/50/sh Buffalo . . . . . . . .81/66/0.02 . 69/51/pc . . 59/47/pc Burlington, VT. . .80/61/0.00 . 69/50/pc . . 60/41/pc Caribou, ME . . . .78/48/0.27 . 67/47/pc . . 60/37/sh Charleston, SC . .89/69/0.00 . 89/70/pc . . 91/68/pc Charlotte. . . . . . .89/61/0.00 . . .91/62/s . . 88/60/pc Chattanooga. . . .90/61/0.00 . 91/63/pc . . . .82/61/t Cheyenne . . . . . .76/50/0.00 . .50/38/sh . . 61/45/pc Chicago. . . . . . . .73/64/0.00 . .67/49/sh . . . 61/49/s Cincinnati . . . . . .88/56/0.00 . . .76/51/t . . 63/47/pc Cleveland . . . . . .84/66/0.00 . . .68/55/c . . . 59/49/s Colorado Springs 74/59/0.00 . . .62/42/t . . 52/42/sh Columbia, MO . .91/60/0.00 . .69/45/sh . . 63/46/pc Columbia, SC . . .95/62/0.00 . . .93/66/s . . 92/66/pc Columbus, GA. . .92/64/0.00 . . .93/66/s . . 91/68/pc Columbus, OH. . .84/61/0.00 . . .75/51/c . . 61/46/pc Concord, NH . . . .80/55/0.00 . 79/50/pc . . 66/37/sh Corpus Christi. .102/73/0.00 . 88/80/pc . . 86/80/pc Dallas Ft Worth 107/75/0.00 . 99/71/pc . . . .84/67/t Dayton . . . . . . . .86/63/0.00 . . .73/49/c . . 60/45/pc Denver. . . . . . . . .82/56/0.00 . . .60/44/t . . . 67/48/c Des Moines. . . . .75/59/0.00 . .60/36/sh . . . 61/41/s Detroit. . . . . . . . .82/66/0.00 . .69/47/sh . . . 58/49/s Duluth . . . . . . . . .67/43/0.00 . 51/33/pc . . . 57/45/s El Paso. . . . . . . . .94/72/0.00 . 91/68/pc . . . .85/61/t Fairbanks. . . . . . .67/40/0.02 . 64/44/pc . . . 58/38/c Fargo. . . . . . . . . .73/43/0.00 . . .54/30/s . . . 58/43/s Flagstaff . . . . . . .67/46/0.06 . . .67/43/t . . . .67/45/t

Yesterday WednesdayThursday Yesterday WednesdayThursday City Hi/Lo/Pcp Hi/Lo/W Hi/Lo/W City Hi/Lo/Pcp Hi/Lo/W Hi/Lo/W Grand Rapids . . .76/62/0.00 . .64/39/sh . . 56/37/pc Rapid City . . . . . .73/42/0.00 . . .52/41/c . . . 65/50/c Green Bay. . . . . .70/57/0.00 . 58/35/pc . . 57/38/pc Reno . . . . . . . . . .84/54/0.00 . 84/57/pc . . 85/56/pc Greensboro. . . . .86/62/0.00 . . .89/64/s . . 84/57/pc Richmond . . . . . .87/63/0.00 . 90/66/pc . . 81/55/sh Harrisburg. . . . . .84/62/0.00 . 81/61/pc . . 67/49/sh Rochester, NY . . .83/64/0.00 . 72/51/pc . . 59/45/pc Hartford, CT . . . .85/64/0.00 . 81/56/pc . . 69/44/sh Sacramento. . . . .94/59/0.00 . . .90/59/s . . . 85/55/s Helena. . . . . . . . .73/49/0.00 . 74/43/pc . . 82/48/pc St. Louis. . . . . . . .93/70/0.00 . . .70/48/t . . . 66/47/s Honolulu . . . . . . .89/76/0.00 . . .88/74/s . . . 87/74/s Salt Lake City . . .81/57/0.00 . 80/57/pc . . 79/59/pc Houston . . . . . .102/78/0.00 . 99/75/pc . . 96/74/pc San Antonio . . .100/75/0.00 . 97/75/pc . . 97/73/pc Huntsville . . . . . .89/59/0.00 . 89/61/pc . . . .80/58/t San Diego . . . . . .72/66/0.00 . 73/63/pc . . 72/62/pc Indianapolis . . . .92/66/0.00 . . .70/49/c . . . 64/46/s San Francisco . . .70/58/0.00 . . .69/55/s . . . 65/55/s Jackson, MS . . . .93/65/0.00 . 92/70/pc . . . .86/65/t San Jose . . . . . . .81/60/0.00 . . .79/58/s . . . 76/54/s Jacksonville. . . . .93/64/0.00 . 91/67/pc . . 92/68/pc Santa Fe . . . . . . .79/51/0.00 . 74/50/pc . . 64/47/pc Juneau. . . . . . . . .59/54/0.00 . . .54/45/r . . . 50/45/c Kansas City. . . . .81/63/0.00 . .69/43/sh . . 63/48/pc Lansing . . . . . . . .76/62/0.00 . .66/38/sh . . 57/36/pc Amsterdam. . . . .64/54/0.00 . .61/51/sh . . . 63/48/s Las Vegas . . . . . .77/64/0.46 . 87/70/pc . . 89/74/pc Athens. . . . . . . . .86/69/0.00 . . .93/74/s . . . 90/72/s Lexington . . . . . .84/60/0.00 . . .78/55/t . . . .63/47/t Auckland. . . . . . .57/52/0.00 . .59/51/sh . . 58/51/sh Lincoln. . . . . . . . .72/55/0.00 . .62/35/sh . . 64/44/pc Baghdad . . . . . .104/75/0.00 . .104/76/s . . 103/76/s Little Rock. . . . . .94/64/0.00 . . .88/64/t . . 74/54/sh Bangkok . . . . . . .90/77/0.00 . . .89/77/t . . . .90/77/t Los Angeles. . . . .72/63/0.00 . 74/61/pc . . 71/61/pc Beijing. . . . . . . . .72/54/0.00 . 78/62/pc . . 83/66/pc Louisville . . . . . . .93/63/0.00 . . .78/55/t . . 65/47/pc Beirut. . . . . . . . . .86/77/0.00 . . .86/76/s . . . 85/76/s Madison, WI . . . .72/56/0.00 . 60/35/pc . . . 58/34/s Berlin. . . . . . . . . .73/55/0.00 . . .64/48/s . . . 65/46/s Memphis. . . . . . .95/68/0.00 . . .86/64/t . . 71/58/sh Bogota . . . . . . . .66/48/0.00 . . .64/51/t . . . .64/50/t Miami . . . . . . . . .90/79/0.00 . 91/78/pc . . 90/78/pc Budapest. . . . . . .86/52/0.00 . 86/61/pc . . . 77/54/s Milwaukee . . . . .75/62/0.00 . 62/44/pc . . . 59/46/s Buenos Aires. . . .66/41/0.00 . . .69/45/s . . . 74/53/s Minneapolis . . . .70/54/0.00 . . .58/37/s . . . 57/44/s Cabo San Lucas .95/81/0.00 . 94/77/pc . . 91/76/pc Nashville . . . . . . .89/60/0.00 . . .88/62/t . . 72/53/sh Cairo . . . . . . . . . .93/73/0.00 . . .91/72/s . . . 89/71/s New Orleans. . . .92/70/0.00 . 92/74/pc . . . .90/70/t Calgary . . . . . . . .52/41/0.00 . 65/42/pc . . 68/43/sh New York . . . . . .82/67/0.00 . 84/65/pc . . 74/50/sh Cancun . . . . . . . .88/72/0.00 . . .87/73/t . . . .88/74/t Newark, NJ . . . . .86/66/0.00 . 85/66/pc . . 74/49/sh Dublin . . . . . . . . .59/48/0.00 . .61/46/sh . . . 63/49/c Norfolk, VA . . . . .86/67/0.00 . 88/68/pc . . 83/60/sh Edinburgh . . . . . .57/52/0.00 . .59/47/sh . . . 60/49/c Oklahoma City .102/72/0.00 . . .86/57/t . . . .66/56/t Geneva . . . . . . . .81/54/0.00 . . .71/50/s . . . 77/51/s Omaha . . . . . . . .73/59/0.00 . .60/39/sh . . . 62/45/s Harare . . . . . . . . .77/57/0.00 . 81/58/pc . . 82/56/pc Orlando. . . . . . . .91/72/0.00 . 93/70/pc . . 91/70/pc Hong Kong . . . . .93/81/0.00 . . .90/81/t . . . .90/80/t Palm Springs. . . .87/71/0.48 100/73/pc . . 99/72/pc Istanbul. . . . . . . .84/70/0.00 . . .84/67/s . . . 84/68/s Peoria . . . . . . . . .78/63/0.00 . .67/40/sh . . 63/43/pc Jerusalem . . . . . .86/64/0.00 . . .87/65/s . . . 86/65/s Philadelphia . . . .85/65/0.00 . 86/67/pc . . 74/52/sh Johannesburg . . .75/52/0.00 . 76/51/pc . . . 77/51/s Phoenix. . . . . . . .99/76/0.00 . 95/78/pc . . 98/79/pc Lima . . . . . . . . . .66/59/0.00 . 65/59/pc . . 64/58/pc Pittsburgh . . . . . .82/64/0.00 . 73/53/pc . . 62/43/sh Lisbon . . . . . . . . .86/66/0.00 . . .86/65/s . . 84/65/pc Portland, ME. . . .78/55/0.00 . 77/54/pc . . 67/42/sh London . . . . . . . .66/54/0.00 . 63/49/pc . . 66/50/pc Providence . . . . .82/62/0.00 . 80/62/pc . . 72/48/sh Madrid . . . . . . . .93/61/0.00 . 90/60/pc . . 90/61/pc Raleigh . . . . . . . .88/63/0.00 . 91/64/pc . . 89/59/pc Manila. . . . . . . . .86/79/0.00 . . .88/78/t . . . .88/77/t

Yesterday WednesdayThursday City Hi/Lo/Pcp Hi/Lo/W Hi/Lo/W Savannah . . . . . .94/68/0.00 . 90/68/pc . . 91/70/pc Seattle. . . . . . . . .64/57/0.00 . 66/57/pc . . . 66/55/c Sioux Falls. . . . . .72/47/0.00 . 56/30/pc . . . 58/39/s Spokane . . . . . . .86/57/0.00 . . .87/50/s . . 79/47/pc Springfield, MO. .99/66/0.00 . . .78/48/t . . . .63/49/t Tampa . . . . . . . . .94/72/0.00 . 92/76/pc . . 92/74/pc Tucson. . . . . . . . .92/67/0.01 . . .92/69/t . . . .93/69/t Tulsa . . . . . . . . .101/73/0.00 . . .80/53/t . . 61/53/sh Washington, DC .83/65/0.00 . 88/68/pc . . 77/55/sh Wichita . . . . . . . .93/66/0.00 . . .75/49/t . . . 63/50/c Yakima . . . . . . . .95/52/0.00 . . .86/51/s . . 79/51/pc Yuma. . . . . . . . . .95/75/0.02 . 99/75/pc . 100/73/pc

INTERNATIONAL Mecca . . . . . . . .106/84/0.00 106/85/pc . . 107/85/s Mexico City. . . . .79/55/0.00 . .74/54/sh . . . .72/56/t Montreal. . . . . . .79/63/0.00 . 64/49/pc . . 57/40/sh Moscow . . . . . . .59/50/0.00 . 64/49/pc . . 62/47/pc Nairobi . . . . . . . .79/59/0.00 . .76/59/sh . . . .75/59/t Nassau . . . . . . . .93/81/0.00 . 90/79/pc . . 90/78/pc New Delhi. . . . . .93/81/0.00 . . .92/80/t . . . .90/79/t Osaka . . . . . . . . .93/73/0.00 . . .91/72/s . . . .88/72/t Oslo. . . . . . . . . . .59/54/0.00 . . .61/51/c . . 56/45/sh Ottawa . . . . . . . .79/64/0.00 . 65/48/pc . . 58/41/sh Paris. . . . . . . . . . .70/57/0.00 . . .65/49/s . . . 71/49/s Rio de Janeiro. . .82/70/0.00 . .75/66/sh . . 75/67/sh Rome. . . . . . . . . .84/64/0.00 . 85/66/pc . . 86/65/pc Santiago . . . . . . .79/45/0.00 . . .80/47/s . . . 77/46/s Sao Paulo . . . . . .84/57/0.00 . .67/55/sh . . 69/58/sh Sapporo. . . . . . . .70/59/0.00 . 76/61/pc . . 76/65/sh Seoul . . . . . . . . . .84/66/0.00 . . .85/70/t . . . 86/68/s Shanghai. . . . . . .91/75/0.00 . . .88/75/s . . . 89/75/s Singapore . . . . . .90/79/0.00 . . .85/79/t . . . .87/79/t Stockholm. . . . . .63/55/0.00 . .61/53/sh . . 56/47/sh Sydney. . . . . . . . .73/48/0.00 . . .73/53/s . . 67/51/pc Taipei. . . . . . . . . .90/79/0.00 . . .91/77/t . . . .90/77/t Tel Aviv . . . . . . . .88/75/0.00 . . .88/73/s . . . 88/71/s Tokyo. . . . . . . . . .90/77/0.00 . . .87/75/t . . . .85/74/t Toronto . . . . . . . .82/63/0.00 . .66/48/sh . . . 58/41/s Vancouver. . . . . .66/59/0.00 . 69/56/pc . . 64/54/pc Vienna. . . . . . . . .84/55/0.00 . .71/53/sh . . . 72/51/s Warsaw. . . . . . . .73/55/0.00 . 69/51/pc . . 64/46/pc

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