05 31 14 Roswell Daily Record

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A10 Saturday, May 31, 2014

WEATHER

Roswell Seven-day forecast Today

Tonight

Sunday

Monday

Partly sunny and hot

Mainly clear and mild

Mostly sunny; breezy, hot

High 97°

Low 69°

102°/67°

103°/67°

S at 7-14 mph POP: 0%

S at 4-8 mph POP: 0%

S at 4-8 mph POP: 5%

NE at 6-12 mph POP: 5%

Tuesday

Sunshine; breezy, hot

Wednesday

Partly sunny and hot

Thursday

Roswell Daily Record

National Cities Friday

Sunny and hot

Partly sunny and hot

Couple of thunderstorms

101°/67°

101°/66°

102°/66°

100°/63°

NW at 6-12 mph POP: 5%

SE at 6-12 mph POP: 5%

E at 4-8 mph POP: 10%

NNE at 7-14 mph POP: 65%

POP: Probability of Precipitation

Almanac

New Mexico Weather

Roswell through 8 p.m. Friday

Shown is today’s weather. Temperatures are today’s highs and tonight’s lows.

Temperatures High/low ........................... 91°/65° Normal high/low ............... 90°/59° Record high ............. 107° in 1896 Record low ................. 47° in 1905 Humidity at noon .................. 25%

Farmington 89/56

Clayton 85/58

Raton 85/50

Precipitation 24 hours ending 8 p.m. Fri. .. Month to date ....................... Normal month to date .......... Year to date .......................... Normal year to date .............

0.00" 4.45" 1.21" 4.86" 3.13"

Santa Fe 88/56

Gallup 84/51

Tucumcari 92/66

Albuquerque 90/67

Air Quality Index Today’s Forecast

Clovis 90/62

Moderate Yesterday’s A.Q.I. Reading

Ruidoso 84/64

T or C 94/70

Source:Texas Commission on Environmental Quality

Sun and Moon The Sun Today Sun. The Moon Today Sun. First

Rise Set 5:50 a.m. 8:02 p.m. 5:50 a.m. 8:02 p.m. Rise Set 8:25 a.m. 10:27 p.m. 9:18 a.m. 11:06 p.m. Full

Last

New

Alamogordo 95/73

Silver City 92/65

Jun 12

Jun 19

Jun 27

LOS ANGELES (AP) — “The Arsenio Hall Show” has been canceled because of low ratings, ending Hall’s late-night comeback bid after a single season. Hall’s bid to recreate the success he enjoyed 20 years ago failed to find a big enough audience in the ever -crowded TV market. CBS Television Production had previously announced Hall’s syndicated show would be back for a second season, but faced the prospect of stations moving it to lesser time slots as ratings fell. In a statement, Hall said he knew launching the show would be a challenge. “I’m gratified for the year we’ve had and proud of the show we created,” the actor and comedian added. The show is in reruns and won’t resume production, a show spokesman said. The last original episode aired May 21. When Hall began his original series in 1989, he was seen as the cool alternative to Johnny Carson and “The Tonight Show” on NBC. Guests including sax playing-presidential candidate Bill Clinton helped push Hall into the spotlight. By 1994, with increased competition from new “Tonight” host Jay Leno and CBS’ David Letterman, Hall’s ratings had slipped and the show ended. When Hall returned last year, he was fighting for attention with even more programs, including ABC’s Jimmy Kimmel and the Comedy Central lineup. The cancellation of Hall’s show returns the late-night talk show scene to almost uniformly white male hosts, with a few exceptions such as Tavis Smiley on PBS.

Julia Collins gets 20th victory on ‘Jeopardy!’ LOS ANGELES (AP) — Julia Collins can count another “Jeopardy!” victory and another milestone. The TV game show said Collins won her 20th game Friday, putting her alone in second place for most consecutive non-tournament victories. When she scored her 19th win on Thursday, she was in a second-place tie with season 22 contestant David Madden. The top “Jeopardy!” player is Ken Jennings, who won 74 straight games in season 21 for a total of $2.5 million in prize money. The 31-year-old Collins already has set a record as the winningest female “Jeopardy!” contestant ever, both in money and number of games. A business consultant from the Chicago area, Collins had raked in $428,100 as of Friday.

Carlsbad 98/71

Hobbs 94/67

Las Cruces 96/72

‘Arsenio’ canceled Jun 5

ROSWELL 97/69

Forecasts and graphics provided by AccuWeather, Inc. ©2014

ENTERTAINMENT NOTEBOOK

She’ll be back on the pretaped show Monday as she bids for win No. 21.

Court gives OJ lawyers a week to resubmit appeal LAS VEGAS (AP) — O.J. Simpson’s lawyers were given another week Friday to reformat and resubmit an appeal to the Nevada Supreme Court seeking a new trial in the kidnapping and armed robbery case of the former football star. In the order, Chief Justice Mark Gibbons agreed to accept a supersized 20,000-word document that Simpson’s lawyers had submitted before a May 21 deadline if it complies with court-formatting rules. “Basically they want it to be double-spaced,” court spokesman Michael Sommermeyer said. The document hasn’t been made public, and the seven justices haven’t decided whether to rehear oral arguments in case. The court rejected an initial appeal by Simpson in September 2010. Simpson attorney Patricia Palm said she was glad the justices agreed to accept the 19,933 words she submitted nine days ago. The new deadline is June 6. Palm noted the court frequently accepts briefs longer than its 14,000word limit in complex cases.

The Stars Show the Kind of Day You’ll Have: 5Dynamic; 4-Positive; 3Average; 2-So-so; 1-Difficult

ARIES (March 21-April 19) ### You inadvertently might upset someone you look up to and care about. Your spontaneity might threaten this person’s plans, as he or she wants you to be part of them. Tap into your imagination, and you will come out ahead. Tonight: Head to a movie or concert. TAURUS (April 20-May 20) # # # # You will say exactly what you want, and others will hear you. Avoid a power play at all costs. Your imagination will take you to a new level, once you get into a deep conversation with a friend. Someone at a distance might have quite an effect on you. Tonight: Stay close to home. GEMINI (May 21-June 20) # # # An argument could color your day. Part of the issue might have to do with your spending habits. A discussion with a loved one will be enlightening, if nothing else. Remain sensitive to this person, even if you don’t like what you are hearing. Tonight: Be spontaneous. CANCER (June 21-July 22) #### You might irritate a roommate or a loved one. Fortunately, you seem to have the right words to patch up a problem in a moment or two. Allow more creativity to come in through others. Chime in with your sense of humor. Tonight: The world is your oyster. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) ### Whatever is going on that is hush-hush might be

Regional Cities Today Sun. Alamogordo Albuquerque Angel Fire Artesia Carlsbad Chama Clayton Cloudcroft Clovis Deming Espanola Farmington Gallup Hobbs Las Cruces Las Vegas Los Alamos Los Lunas Lovington Portales Prewitt Raton Red River Roswell Ruidoso Santa Fe Silver City T or C Tucumcari White Rock

Hi/Lo/W

Hi/Lo/W

95/73/s 90/67/s 73/42/pc 97/74/pc 98/71/pc 77/45/t 85/58/pc 75/50/pc 90/62/pc 97/68/s 89/66/s 89/56/s 84/51/s 94/67/pc 96/72/s 82/55/pc 81/55/s 93/63/s 93/66/pc 91/63/pc 82/52/s 85/50/pc 72/45/pc 97/69/pc 84/64/pc 88/56/s 92/65/s 94/70/s 92/66/pc 85/57/s

98/65/s 94/65/s 75/43/pc 103/71/s 103/70/s 77/38/pc 96/58/t 79/39/s 96/62/s 101/66/s 92/64/s 89/55/pc 85/49/s 98/67/s 101/73/s 87/52/pc 84/50/pc 97/67/s 97/68/s 96/62/s 83/48/s 90/49/pc 73/39/pc 102/67/s 87/66/s 90/53/pc 95/66/s 99/71/s 99/61/pc 87/51/pc

W-weather, s-sunny, pc-partly cloudy, c-cloudy, sh-showers, t-thunderstorms, r-rain, sf-snow flurries, sn-snow, i-ice

best kept that way. Be wise, and don’t ask for more information. A loved one at a distance could surprise you with his or her ideas. Go along with this person’s line of thought. Tonight: Make it an early night. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) # # # # You could be pushed by friends to meet up with them. By saying “yes,” you might discover that you stop worrying about a problem and how to deal with it. Don’t let a loved one railroad you into doing only what he or she wants to do. Tonight: Be where people are. LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 22) #### Your sense of direction will help you make it through a meeting. An older relative or friend might want you to join him or her; however, you must tackle and complete a responsibility first. Anger might be a lot closer to the surface than you realize. Tonight: Be the lead actor. SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21) #### You might want to understand what is happening with a neighbor or

Anchorage Atlanta Baltimore Boston Charlotte Chicago Cleveland Dallas Denver Detroit El Paso Honolulu Houston Indianapolis Kansas City Las Vegas Los Angeles Lubbock

Today

Sun.

Hi/Lo/W

Hi/Lo/W

Hi/Lo/W

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54/46/sh 87/69/t 78/52/s 62/49/pc 83/61/pc 84/60/s 75/51/s 83/72/t 84/57/t 80/53/s 97/78/s 88/75/s 82/70/t 83/60/s 83/68/t 99/80/s 79/62/pc 90/67/pc

58/48/sh 81/64/pc 78/54/s 72/55/s 79/58/s 85/66/t 81/62/s 89/73/pc 87/52/pc 82/64/pc 102/78/s 86/74/pc 86/71/t 84/68/pc 85/70/t 96/79/s 79/60/pc 95/69/pc

Miami 88/76/pc 94/71/pc Midland Minneapolis 82/68/t New Orleans 86/72/t New York 72/54/pc Omaha 86/68/t Orlando 91/71/t Philadelphia 77/54/s 107/82/pc Phoenix Pittsburgh 78/52/s Portland, OR 78/54/pc 82/56/pc Raleigh St. Louis 86/70/pc Salt Lake City 84/54/pc 74/62/pc San Diego Seattle 75/51/pc Tucson 104/74/s Washington, DC 79/57/s

88/77/pc 98/73/s 82/67/t 88/72/t 77/59/s 88/69/t 90/72/pc 79/56/s 106/81/s 81/59/s 76/54/pc 82/58/s 86/72/t 78/55/pc 73/62/pc 73/51/pc 105/74/s 79/57/s

U.S. Extremes

Today

Sun.

(For the 48 contiguous states)

State Extremes

High: 113° .........Death Valley, Calif. Low: 20° ...................Stanley, Idaho

High: 94° ............................Deming Low: 44° ...............................Gallup

National Cities

Shown are noon positions of weather systems and precipitation. Temperature bands are highs for the day.

Fronts Cold

-10s

Warm

-0s

0s

Precipitation Stationary

10s

20s

Showers T-storms

30s

40s

relative. Make a call and casually catch up on news. You might want to reflect on what you are hearing after the talk. If concerned, follow your intuitive sense. Tonight: Consider a trip in the near future. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22Dec. 21) #### You will want to rethink a personal decision. You might be worried about what is happening with a friend who has been angry as of late. You could have quite a disagreement with this person, but try to be understanding. Tonight: Surrounded by good music. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22Jan. 19) #### You might want to hear more from others. The best way to achieve this would be to say less yet also show extreme interest. One person in particular will seek your approval. Be careful with how you respond, as he or she needs more self-confidence. Tonight: Where people are. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18) #### No one doubts that you are busy and need to finish some projects. The

50s

Rain

60s

Flurries

70s

80s

Snow

Ice

90s 100s 110s

JACQUELINE BIGAR YOUR HOROSCOPE

incoming calls are meant to let you know that you are missed. Free yourself up as soon as you can, as you will want to join your pals. Tonight: Do not push yourself too hard. PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20) #### Be more forthright in how you handle a personal matter. You could be unusually fatigued by a child. Use caution with a risk, and know full well what needs to happen. A friend might become uptight and quite difficult to speak to. Avoid a risk at all costs. Tonight: Order in. BORN TODAY Actor Clint Eastwood (1930), actress Brooke Shields (1965), poet Walt Whitman (1819)

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