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THE NEW MEXICAN Tuesday, February 18, 2014
The weather
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7-day forecast for Santa Fe Today
Mild with sunshine
Tonight
Wednesday
Partly cloudy
60
Thursday
Partly sunny; breezy in the p.m.
33
Partly sunny, breezy and cooler
61/29
Partly sunny
52/17
Humidity (Noon) Humidity (Midnight) Humidity (Noon)
Saturday
Friday
Humidity (Noon)
Monday
Sunny to partly cloudy
Sunny to partly cloudy
52/23
Humidity (Noon)
Sunday
49/23
Humidity (Noon)
Plenty of sunshine
54/23
60/27
Humidity (Noon)
Humidity (Noon)
18%
29%
17%
18%
16%
19%
19%
19%
wind: WNW 7-14 mph
wind: NNE 4-8 mph
wind: WSW 10-20 mph
wind: W 10-20 mph
wind: W 10-20 mph
wind: W 8-16 mph
wind: WNW 7-14 mph
wind: WNW 8-16 mph
Almanac
Santa Fe Airport through 6 p.m. Monday Santa Fe Airport Temperatures High/low ......................................... 61°/28° Normal high/low ............................ 50°/23° Record high ............................... 61° in 2014 Record low ................................. -3° in 1908 Santa Fe Airport Precipitation 24 hours through 6 p.m. yest. ............ 0.00” Month/year to date .................. 0.09”/0.09” Normal month/year to date ..... 0.28”/0.89” Santa Fe Farmers Market 24 hours through 6 p.m. yest. ............ 0.00” Month/year to date .................. 0.07”/0.07”
New Mexico weather 64
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The following water statistics of February 13 are the most recent supplied by the City Water Division (in millions of gallons). Total water produced from: Canyon Water Treatment Plant: 1.287 Buckman Water Treatment Plant: 4.090 City Wells: 1.308 Buckman Wells: 0.000 Total water produced by water system: 6.685 Amount delivered to Las Campanas: Golf course: 0.000, domestic: 0.083 Santa Fe Canyon reservoir storage: 63.3 percent of capacity; daily inflow 0.90 million gallons. A partial list of the City of Santa Fe’s Comprehensive Water Conservation Requirements currently in effect: • Irrigation water leaving the intended area is not permitted. Wasting water is not allowed. • Using water to clean hard surfaces with a hose or power washer is prohibited. • Hoses used in manual car washing MUST be equipped with a positive shut-off nozzle. • Swimming pools and spas must be covered when not in use. For a complete list of requirements call: 955-4225 http://www.santafenm.gov/waterconservation
Santa Fe 60/33 Pecos 59/33
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Albuquerque 66/41
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Clayton 68/25
AccuWeather Flu Index
25
Las Vegas 63/31
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Today.........................................1, Low Wednesday...............................3, Low Thursday...................................2, Low Friday ........................................2, Low Saturday ...................................2, Low Sunday ......................................1, Low The AccuWeather Flu Index™ combines the effects of weather with a number of other known factors to provide a scale showing the overall probability of flu transmission and severity of symptoms. The AccuWeather Flu Index™ is based on a scale of 0-10.
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Clovis 73/33
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Monday’s rating .................................. Good Today’s forecast ................................. Good 0-50, Good; 51-100, Moderate; 101-150, Unhealthy for sensitive groups; 151-200, Unhealthy; 201-300, Very Unhealthy, 301500, Hazardous Source: EPA
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Taos 56/23
Española 65/40 Los Alamos 58/35 Gallup 62/26
Raton 65/23
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60
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Today’s UV index
54 285 380
180
Roswell 80/43
Ruidoso 65/45
25
70
Truth or Consequences 74/45 70
Las Cruces 77/48
70
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380
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Hobbs 78/43
285
Alamogordo 74/47
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Water statistics
285
64
Farmington 58/30
Area rainfall
Albuquerque 24 hours through 6 p.m. yest. ............ 0.00” Month/year to date .................. 0.18”/0.18” Las Vegas 24 hours through 6 p.m. yest. ............ 0.00” Month/year to date .................. 0.04”/0.08” Los Alamos 24 hours through 6 p.m. yest. ............ 0.00” Month/year to date .................. 0.02”/0.02” Chama 24 hours through 6 p.m. yest. ............ 0.00” Month/year to date .................. 0.74”/1.11” Taos 24 hours through 6 p.m. yest. ............ 0.00” Month/year to date .................. 0.09”/0.10”
Air quality index
Shown is today’s weather. Temperatures are today’s highs and tonight’s lows.
Carlsbad 84/50
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0-2, Low; 3-5, Moderate; 6-7, High; 8-10, Very High; 11+, Extreme The higher the AccuWeather.com UV Index™ number, the greater the need for eye and skin protection.
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Sun and moon
State extremes
Mon. High: 74 ............................... Carlsbad Mon. Low 13 ..................................... Gallup
State cities City Alamogordo Albuquerque Angel Fire Artesia Carlsbad Chama Cimarron Clayton Cloudcroft Clovis Crownpoint Deming Española Farmington Fort Sumner Gallup Grants Hobbs Las Cruces
Yesterday Today Tomorrow Hi/Lo W 72/52 pc 65/34 s 53/17 s 72/48 pc 74/54 pc 49/21 s 60/25 s 63/23 s 55/30 pc 64/43 s 62/20 s 72/34 pc 64/33 s 62/23 s 66/46 s 64/13 s 65/18 s 64/54 s 72/48 pc
Hi/Lo W 74/47 s 66/41 s 52/24 s 82/53 s 84/50 s 50/27 s 62/27 s 68/25 s 57/20 s 73/33 s 60/27 s 77/42 s 65/40 s 58/30 pc 76/38 s 62/26 s 64/32 s 78/43 s 77/48 s
Hi/Lo W 74/46 pc 65/36 pc 51/24 pc 82/60 pc 86/60 pc 47/23 pc 61/31 pc 64/26 pc 55/30 pc 70/41 pc 60/24 pc 76/43 pc 64/35 pc 63/26 pc 74/41 pc 60/22 pc 61/29 pc 78/46 pc 73/47 pc
Yesterday Today Tomorrow
City Las Vegas Lordsburg Los Alamos Los Lunas Portales Raton Red River Rio Rancho Roswell Ruidoso Santa Rosa Silver City Socorro Taos T or C Tucumcari University Park White Rock Zuni
Hi/Lo 60/33 73/39 57/40 67/39 72/39 61/30 55/32 65/41 71/50 63/45 72/46 68/39 70/42 57/19 71/46 69/40 73/54 59/42 63/17
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Hi/Lo W 63/31 s 76/56 s 58/35 s 69/38 s 74/36 s 65/23 s 50/27 s 66/36 s 80/43 s 65/45 s 73/39 s 70/48 s 72/45 s 56/23 s 74/45 s 72/36 s 79/52 s 60/36 s 62/26 s
Hi/Lo W 61/34 pc 74/45 pc 58/31 pc 69/35 pc 72/41 pc 63/29 pc 47/19 pc 65/34 pc 82/46 pc 64/39 pc 72/39 pc 69/40 pc 72/42 pc 56/27 pc 72/42 pc 72/39 pc 76/51 pc 60/33 pc 60/22 pc
Weather (w): s-sunny, pc-partly cloudy, c-cloudy, sh-showers, t-thunderstorms, r-rain, sfsnow flurries, sn-snow, i-ice.
Weather for February 18
Sunrise today ............................... 6:48 a.m. Sunset tonight .............................. 5:49 p.m. Moonrise today ............................ 9:36 p.m. Moonset today ............................. 8:31 a.m. Sunrise Wednesday ...................... 6:47 a.m. Sunset Wednesday ....................... 5:50 p.m. Moonrise Wednesday ................. 10:35 p.m. Moonset Wednesday .................... 9:05 a.m. Sunrise Thursday ......................... 6:46 a.m. Sunset Thursday ........................... 5:51 p.m. Moonrise Thursday ..................... 11:35 p.m. Moonset Thursday ........................ 9:43 a.m. Last
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The planets
City Anchorage Atlanta Baltimore Billings Bismarck Boise Boston Charleston, SC Charlotte Chicago Cincinnati Cleveland Dallas Denver Detroit Fairbanks Flagstaff Honolulu Houston Indianapolis Kansas City Las Vegas Los Angeles
Yesterday Today Tomorrow Hi/Lo 24/18 66/38 34/19 53/27 42/20 57/38 29/14 62/36 49/33 25/23 39/15 31/-5 75/59 61/28 21/-1 -2/-29 59/20 78/71 79/65 33/18 52/33 78/50 71/50
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Hi/Lo 24/16 66/55 46/30 46/31 36/11 53/35 34/29 72/54 63/45 39/22 50/33 38/30 76/56 62/29 36/30 -8/-24 58/25 82/69 75/62 44/27 58/29 71/54 70/52
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Hi/Lo 23/10 70/54 50/29 38/24 37/10 43/30 42/31 77/54 68/41 37/28 47/34 38/23 72/61 56/21 38/25 -8/-25 55/25 80/70 75/62 42/37 53/42 72/46 72/52
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Rise 6:16 a.m. 4:16 a.m. 10:14 p.m. 1:44 p.m. 12:23 a.m. 8:35 a.m.
Mercury Venus Mars Jupiter Saturn Uranus
Set 5:23 p.m. 2:43 p.m. 9:35 a.m. 4:14 a.m. 10:52 a.m. 9:00 p.m.
Forecasts and graphics provided by AccuWeather, Inc. ©2014
National cities
Yesterday Today Tomorrow
City Louisville Memphis Miami Milwaukee Minneapolis New Orleans New York City Oklahoma City Orlando Philadelphia Phoenix Pittsburgh Portland, OR Richmond St. Louis Salt Lake City San Antonio San Diego San Francisco Seattle Sioux Falls Trenton Washington, DC
Hi/Lo 44/25 70/41 78/59 25/20 29/20 77/58 32/18 66/52 77/42 34/19 88/55 32/3 54/45 41/25 45/26 59/33 81/63 66/54 61/46 47/40 41/24 32/15 38/25
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Hi/Lo 56/37 65/47 81/68 38/24 39/17 71/60 40/32 73/37 81/58 41/31 82/57 41/33 52/38 54/37 56/33 52/38 77/58 66/56 60/51 49/35 42/19 38/29 48/34
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Hi/Lo 50/41 66/59 82/72 36/27 37/25 71/62 46/33 68/50 82/60 46/32 77/52 40/25 48/38 62/34 50/44 47/26 80/61 65/51 58/43 47/38 43/22 43/29 52/34
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World cities Yesterday Today Tomorrow
Shown are noon positions of weather systems and precipitation. Temperature bands are highs for the day.
-10s -0s 0s 10s 20s 30s 40s 50s 60s 70s 80s 90s 100s 110s Showers Rain T-storms Snow Flurries
Ice
Cold front
Warm front
Stationary front
National extremes
(For the 48 contiguous states) Mon. High: 90 .............................. Alice, TX Mon. Low: -29 .................... Watertown, NY
Severe thunderstorms roared across northeastern Indiana and northwestern Ohio late in the day on Feb. 18, 1992. The storm produced hail and funnel clouds.
Weather trivia™
How thick should pond ice be for safe Q: skating?
A: At least 4 inches.
Weather history
Newsmakers Rowling pens 2nd thriller under alter ego Galbraith J.K. Rowling
Betty Carter
LONDON — J.K. Rowling is back with a novel involving a writer whose acid-tipped pen may have led to murder. Publisher Little, Brown said Monday that it is publishing a second book by Robert Galbraith, the Harry Potter author’s thrillerwriting pseudonym. The Silkworm sees the return of detective Cormoran Strike, the ex-soldier hero introduced in The Cuckoo’s Calling. In the new book, Strike investigates the disappearance of a novelist who has written a book that features scathing descriptions of real people. The Silkworm will be published June 19 in Britain and June 24 in the U.S.
Elvin Jones
2014 Jazz Hall of Fame inductees announced
Andrew College
NEW YORK — Singer Betty Carter, guitarist Wes Montgomery, drummer Elvin Jones and bandleader Fletcher Henderson have been voted into Jazz at the Lincoln Center’s Ertegun Jazz Hall of Fame. The 2014 inductees were announced Monday after votes were tallied from jazz fans worldwide. The Associated Press
City Amsterdam Athens Baghdad Bangkok Barcelona Beijing Berlin Bogota Buenos Aires Cairo Caracas Ciudad Juarez Copenhagen Dublin Geneva Guatemala City Havana Hong Kong Jerusalem Lima
Hi/Lo 52/34 68/41 66/46 91/77 55/41 40/25 52/30 66/45 82/69 66/49 88/74 73/51 46/36 50/43 45/34 73/57 81/48 72/65 56/42 81/67
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Hi/Lo 48/44 72/50 70/50 94/77 62/50 36/23 48/37 68/49 84/70 70/49 88/72 78/53 44/38 48/41 56/38 73/55 84/62 74/52 59/45 82/67
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top picks
6 p.m. FAM Pretty Little Liars Spencer (Troian Bellisario) is ready to share her discoveries about Ezra (Ian Harding) with Aria (Lucy Hale), but Emily and Hanna (Shay Mitchell, Ashley Benson) worry about the effect the news will have. Ezra gets to Aria first, expressing concern about Spencer’s addiction and throwing her credibility into question in the new episode “Free Fall.” 7 p.m. FAM Twisted Danny (Avan Jogia) is determined to come clean but unsure he deserves a chance to start over as he struggles to process the latest development in the search for his father. Charlie (Jack Falahee) takes a growing interest in Lacey’s (Kylie Bunbury) activities. Karen (Denise Richards) reconsiders her decision to let the past back into her life when tension builds with her old friend Jack (Ivan Sergei) in the new episode “Sins of the Father.” 8 p.m. on PBS The Rise and Fall of Penn Station: American Experience Built by the Pennsylvania Railroad to give its trains a way into Manhattan, Penn Station opened in 1910 and was hailed as an engineering marvel and a spectacular piece of architecture.
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Yesterday Today Tomorrow Hi/Lo 52/43 50/39 52/30 78/47 23/1 34/32 69/47 52/37 48/32 81/72 64/56 86/55 45/32 90/79 41/36 75/64 54/41 46/39 45/39 50/32
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Hi/Lo 57/46 52/39 54/35 78/47 28/21 37/30 72/50 52/39 46/34 82/70 66/55 88/55 43/28 88/76 36/30 79/68 46/33 46/38 48/41 53/37
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Hi/Lo 59/50 52/43 57/37 78/46 36/25 35/26 74/49 51/41 48/35 84/72 64/53 86/54 41/28 89/76 36/28 88/65 46/33 45/38 51/44 50/31
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Unfortunately, it only stood for 53 years before the cash-strapped railroad sold the airspace above its tunnels and demolished the beautiful building. Its story is told in this new film from Randall MacLowry. 8:30 p.m. on ABC Trophy Wife Kate (Malin Akerman) feels pushed aside when Diane (Marcia Gay Harden) swoops in to deal with a lice infestation in the Harrison household. She and Jackie (Michaela Watkins) join forces to try to make a point to Diane, but things don’t go as planned. Pete (Bradley Whitford) plays mediator in a squabble between Bert and Warren (Albert Tsai, Ryan Scott Lee) over a teddy bear in “Lice and Beary White.”
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Jimmy Fallon made his debut as host of The Tonight Show on Monday. NBC
9 p.m. on CBS Person of Interest Reese (Jim Caviezel) tries to protect an Internet entrepreneur who makes his living stripping people of their privacy and now finds his own being taken away. Finch (Michael Emerson, pictured) seeks help from Shaw, Carter and Fusco (Sarah Shahi, Taraji P. Henson, Kevin Chapman) in finding whoever’s after the man in “Nothing to Hide.”
First night a hit for ‘Tonight Show’ host Jimmy Fallon By Frazier Moore
The Associated Press
NEW YORK — If Jimmy Fallon had already proven he was a natural hosting NBC’s Late Night, he left no doubt Monday that The Tonight Show now fits him like a glove. As promised during the much-promoted run-up to his Tonight Show debut, Fallon made no drastic changes to the Late Night formula that had served him for five years. He remained funny, gracious, bubbly and, above all, comfortable presiding over a show that was different mostly for its earlier time slot, its classier production values and legendary brand name. “We can book people from the West Coast?!” he joked at his newfound status. He did pretty well with his bookings on opening night: Will Smith and the rock group U2. But all that was ahead. First, his viewers beheld his new set, boasting burnishedwood paneling and panoramic blue curtains. They had seen his filmed opening — Jimmy as the New York nightcrawler — shot by director Spike Lee. They discovered that his band, the Roots, had grown by two from its already husky eight pieces. Then out he came, to thunderous applause, and planted himself on his mark (a fourleaf clover) to deliver his first monologue. “I’m Jimmy Fallon,” he began, and, with a nod to past late-night turbulence that most recently saw his Tonight predecessor, Jay Leno, make an unsought exit, he added, “I’ll be your host — for now.” He expressed gratitude for his new gig, introduced his parents in the studio audience, and dispensed love in every direction — and made it sound authentic. He had a few Olympics jokes, one offering sympathy to NBC sportscaster Bob Costas, who was sidelined from several days of Olympics coverage with a blinding bout of pinkeye. “You could tell he was having trouble when he spent half-an-hour interviewing a mop he thought was Shaun White,” Fallon cracked. Back at his desk, he voiced what seemed like an aside: “To my buddy who said that I’d never be the host of The
Tonight Show — and you know who you are — you owe me a hundred bucks, buddy.” With that, Robert De Niro burst through the curtain and plunked a hundred dollars on Fallon’s desk. But that wasn’t all. In rapid succession, a parade of other celebs circled through right behind him. They included Joe Namath, Rudolph Giuliani, Lindsay Lohan, Lady Gaga, Mike Tyson, Stephen Colbert and Sarah Jessica Parker. Joan Rivers was also among them, repaying her “debt” and making a bit of history in the bargain: 49 years earlier to the day, the veteran comedian had made her first appearance on The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson in that very studio, and had not appeared on Tonight since 1987, when she was banned by Carson after jumping to Fox to host her own short-lived show. A key part of the celebratory spirit for Fallon was the fact that, after more than 40 years in Los Angeles, he and NBC have brought Tonight back to New York and Rockefeller Plaza, where it has reclaimed Studio 6B, once the home of Carson and, before him, Tonight host Jack Paar. If viewers needed visual evidence of Tonight’s restored New York state of mind, Fallon delivered it with flourish. From the observation deck atop the G.E Building he occupies, he introduced U2, who, 70 stories aloft, performed a new song, “Invisible,” against a magnificent New York cityscape at a perfect moment of dusk. The backdrop was so beautiful you might have sworn it was computer generated, but it was real, as was the bitter cold that had the musicians, and a legion of fans gathered round, clad in heavy winter wear. But after a commercial break, Fallon and his musical guests were cozy, back in the studio, where U2, seated on the powder-blue couch, performed an acoustic version of their Oscar-nominated song, “Ordinary Love.” It was a fine ending to a much-assured hour. “I just want to do the best I can and take care of this show for a while,” Fallon told viewers. “If you guys let me stick around long enough, maybe I’ll get the hang of it.” No worries. For five years on Late Night, he was getting the hang of it.
Today’s talk shows 3:00 p.m. KOAT The Ellen DeGeneres Show Harry Connick Jr. (“American Idol”). KRQE Dr. Phil KTFQ Laura KWBQ The Bill Cunningham Show KLUZ El Gordo y la Flaca KASY Jerry Springer CNN The Situation Room FNC The Five MSNBC The Ed Show 4:00 p.m. KOAT The Dr. Oz Show KTEL Al Rojo Vivo con María Celeste KASY The Steve Wilkos Show FNC Special Report With Bret Baier 5:00 p.m. KASA Steve Harvey KCHF The 700 Club KASY Maury FNC On the Record With Greta Van Susteren 6:00 p.m. CNN Anderson Cooper 360
FNC The O’Reilly Factor 6:45 p.m. HBO Real Time With Bill Maher Science educator Bill Nye; actress Mayim Bialik; sociologist Eric Klinenberg; Jeremy Scahill. 7:00 p.m. CNN Piers Morgan Live MSNBC The Rachel Maddow Show 8:00 p.m. CNN Anderson Cooper 360 E! E! News FNC Hannity 9:00 p.m. FNC The O’Reilly Factor TBS Conan 9:30 p.m. KCHF Life Today With James Robison James and Betty Robison. 10:00 p.m. KASA The Arsenio Hall Show CNN Piers Morgan Live MSNBC The Rachel Maddow Show 10:30 p.m. TBS Conan
10:35 p.m. KRQE Late Show With David Letterman 11:00 p.m. KOB The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon Jerry Seinfeld; Kristen Wiig; Lady Gaga performs. KNME Charlie Rose KOAT Jimmy Kimmel Live Bill O’Reilly; Kit Harington; Phantogram performs. CNN Anderson Cooper 360 FNC Hannity 11:30 p.m. KASA Dish Nation 11:37 p.m. KRQE The Late Late Show With Craig Ferguson Actor Ted Danson; actress Kristen Schaal. 12:00 a.m. CNN AC 360 Later E! Chelsea Lately Chris Franjola; Emily Heller; Ian Karmel; Alex Pettyfer. FNC On the Record With Greta Van Susteren 12:02 a.m. KOAT Nightline