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Washington 64/47 New York 55/43 Miami 82/75 Atlanta 67/56 Detroit 47/28 Houston 84/60 Chicago 46/28 Minneapolis 34/14 Kansas City 51/32 El Paso 70/46 Denver 59/31 Billings 50/39 Los Angeles 69/55 San Francisco 64/56 Seattle 56/43 AIR QUALITY FORECAST What it means: 0-50: Good; 51-100: Moderate; 101-150: Unhealthy for sensitive people; 151+: Unhealthy for all. Source: Airnow.gov City Today's air quality City Hi/Lo/W Hi/Lo/W CALIFORNIA CITIES National and world forecast Weather(W): s-sunny, pc-partly cloudy, c-cloudy, sh-showers, t-thunderstorms, r-rain, sf-snow flurries, sn-snow, i-ice City Hi/Lo/W Hi/Lo/W Summary National Extremes World Extremes North and South America Asia, Australia Europe Africa Carson City Hawthorne Reno Herlong Lovelock Sacramento Yuba City Napa Ukiah Chico Corning Lakeview Alturas Susanville Redding Red Bluff Laytonville Fort Bragg Point Arena Eureka Redway Mount Shasta Yreka Crescent City Ashland Shown is today's weather. Temperatures are today's highs and tonight's lows. Shown are today's noon positions of weather systems and precipitation. Temperature bands are highs for the day. ALMANAC Precipitation Temperatures ALLERGY REPORT Pollen levels Source: National Allergy Bureau TODAY'S UV INDEX (The higher the number, the faster skin damage will occur.) 11+: Extreme 8-10: Very high 6-7: High 3-5: Moderate 0-2: Low SUN SETTINGS, MOON PHASES Sunrise Sunset Moonrise Moonset Hours of sunlight River Levels Sacramento River Flood 7 a.m. 24-hr Stage yest. chg. Lake Levels Elevation Yesterday Storage (acre-feet) Percent Capacity Q: A: SATURDAY 62° 45° SUNDAY 61° 44° Mostly cloudy , sho we rs around Rain MONDAY 56° 42° Ra in, a t hunder st orm TUESDAY 58° 41° Mostly cloudy with a shower TODAY 62° 53° Rain. Breezy with periods of rain tonight. High ....................................................................... 62° Low ........................................................................ 47° Normal high ......................................................... 67° Normal low ........................................................... 44° Record high ............................................. 83° in 1990 Record low .............................................. 32° in 1942 Humidity noon today ........................................ 73% 24 hours through 2 p.m. yesterday ................ Trace Month to date ................................................... 2.23" Normal month to date ..................................... 2.96" Season to date ................................................ 10.56" Normal season to date .................................. 21.02" Red Bluff through 2 p.m. yesterday Chico .................................................................. Good Napa ................................................................... Good Red Bluff .............................................. Not available Redding ............................................... Not available Yuba City ........................................................... Good Allergy, dust and dander today: Beneficial Grass ....................... Low Mold ......................... Low Trees ...................... High Weeds ................ Absent 2 Highest at 11 a.m. Today 7:00 a.m. 7:29 p.m. 5:34 a.m. 5:33 p.m. Saturday 6:58 a.m. 7:30 p.m. 6:11 a.m. 6:43 p.m. 12 hr., 29 min. Mar 30 New Apr 7 First Full Apr 15 Last Apr 22 at Bend Bridge 27 1.50 +0.40 at Hamilton City 148 128.90 +0.10 at Ord Ferry 114 96.60 none at Red Bluff Diversion Dam 253 238.20 +0.20 at Tehama Bridge 213 200.60 +0.20 Lake Shasta...................962.57 2,091,914 46.0% Lake Trinity .................2285.01 1,292,521 48.8% Weather Trivia ™ Meteorologists consider spring to be which three months? March, April and May. Today Saturday Anaheim 71/55/pc 73/56/pc Bakersfield 74/55/pc 75/50/pc Chula Vista 68/54/pc 70/57/pc Crescent City 55/48/r 54/44/r Death Valley 84/66/pc 91/64/pc Eureka 58/49/r 55/42/r Fremont 66/55/c 63/48/r Fresno 73/52/pc 75/52/pc Glendale 70/52/pc 70/53/pc Huntington Beach 65/55/pc 66/55/pc Irvine 67/57/pc 68/59/pc Lake Tahoe 49/38/pc 47/26/sn Long Beach 68/55/pc 67/54/pc Los Angeles 69/55/pc 71/57/pc Mammoth Mountain 53/30/pc 53/26/sn Modesto 72/55/pc 68/48/r Monterey 63/53/pc 61/47/r Moreno Valley 70/49/pc 73/48/pc Napa 64/52/c 61/41/r Needles 80/60/s 87/62/pc Oakland 65/55/c 62/49/r Oxnard 65/50/pc 63/50/pc Redding 60/51/r 60/45/r Riverside 71/45/pc 74/44/pc Sacramento 68/55/c 64/44/r San Bernardino 71/50/pc 73/49/pc San Diego 66/57/pc 68/59/pc San Francisco 64/56/c 60/50/r San Jose 68/53/c 63/47/r San Luis Obispo 69/48/pc 65/45/pc Santa Ana 69/57/pc 71/59/pc Santa Barbara 68/51/pc 65/48/pc Santa Clarita 71/49/pc 71/53/pc Stockton 71/54/pc 66/45/r Ventura 68/50/pc 66/50/pc Yosemite Valley 63/43/pc 61/38/r Today Saturday Albuquerque 63/40/s 67/45/s Atlanta 67/56/t 72/44/t Baltimore 58/48/sh 54/39/r Boston 53/40/sh 47/37/r Buffalo 50/28/sh 38/24/r Chicago 46/28/pc 42/28/pc Cincinnati 62/37/c 45/28/r Dallas 83/47/s 76/49/s Denver 59/31/pc 69/40/s Detroit 47/28/pc 41/25/c El Paso 70/46/s 77/56/s Fargo 28/14/pc 45/30/pc Honolulu 84/71/pc 82/69/sh Houston 84/60/t 80/50/pc Indianapolis 53/35/c 45/31/c Kansas City 51/32/sh 60/41/s Las Vegas 73/60/s 80/61/pc Louisville 65/43/sh 53/34/r Miami 82/75/pc 86/74/sh Minneapolis 34/14/c 43/35/s New Orleans 79/64/t 77/56/pc New York City 55/43/sh 51/40/r Oklahoma City 66/38/pc 74/46/s Showers and thunderstorms will stretch from the Gulf Coast to New York state and southern New England today. Some of the storms over the lower Mississippi Valley can become severe with damaging winds, large hail and a few tornadoes. Snow and a wintry mix will fall over northern New England for a time, but otherwise, much of the eastern third of the nation is forecast to be nota- bly warmer today, when compared to recent days, despite the rain. Chilly air will push across the Plains and into part of the Midwest. Rain showers will occur over part of the central Plains. High ............................... 91° in Dryden, TX Low ................... -16° in Saranac Lake, NY High ........................ 110° in Abeche, Chad Low .................. -43° in Kugaaruk, Canada Bogota 72/45/pc 69/48/t Buenos Aires 81/66/t 82/68/pc Caracas 90/73/s 89/73/s Ensenada 70/54/pc 76/54/pc Mexico City 82/54/s 81/55/pc Montreal 41/28/r 39/23/pc Rio de Janeiro 83/71/s 84/72/pc Tijuana 68/54/pc 70/55/pc Toronto 49/30/c 38/32/c Vancouver 50/45/r 52/43/sh Orlando 80/67/t 83/66/t Philadelphia 57/43/sh 52/39/r Phoenix 79/60/s 85/64/s Pittsburgh 58/36/sh 48/32/r Portland, ME 47/35/sh 46/30/c Portland, OR 57/46/r 58/45/sh St. Louis 59/39/c 57/38/pc Salt Lake City 59/43/pc 68/46/pc Seattle 56/43/r 57/42/sh Tucson 74/51/s 82/57/s Washington, DC 64/47/sh 57/42/r Cairo 84/62/s 88/57/pc Casablanca 54/46/r 63/47/sh Johannesburg 70/52/sh 71/53/sh Kinshasa 91/73/t 88/74/t Lagos 90/78/t 89/77/t Nairobi 82/59/c 85/59/pc Tripoli 69/49/s 74/54/s Baghdad 83/58/s 88/64/pc Beijing 79/51/pc 72/49/s Hong Kong 78/70/c 79/71/t Jerusalem 74/54/s 76/47/s Kabul 57/37/c 59/37/pc Manila 92/77/s 95/77/s Melbourne 73/60/pc 78/59/pc New Delhi 86/64/pc 88/66/pc Seoul 72/53/pc 60/45/r Singapore 90/77/t 93/77/t Sydney 79/66/t 79/68/sh Tehran 65/51/pc 66/53/s Tokyo 67/55/s 72/54/c Amsterdam 55/42/pc 62/44/pc Athens 68/51/sh 66/48/pc Belgrade 56/43/sh 64/44/pc Berlin 55/43/pc 65/40/s Budapest 64/43/pc 64/38/s Dublin 47/40/sh 50/41/r London 55/43/sh 63/46/pc Madrid 63/43/pc 62/45/c Moscow 39/23/pc 38/31/s Paris 57/41/pc 66/44/c Rome 64/45/pc 66/48/s Stockholm 46/32/pc 52/37/pc Vienna 61/43/pc 64/43/s Zurich 61/34/s 65/35/s 58/40 64/42 62/46 61/40 65/40 68/55 67/53 64/52 61/51 63/51 63/50 50/40 53/41 54/39 60/51 62/53 58/44 57/50 57/52 58/49 59/47 50/39 58/38 55/48 58/36 Forecasts and graphics provided by AccuWeather, Inc. ©2014 By Manuel Valdes The Associated Press DARRINGTON,WAsh.» Weary rescuers pressed through rain and their own exhaus- tion Thursday, searching for more bodies and a perhaps a miracle atop the pile of filth and debris that laid waste to a Washington town and killed at least 25 people. Rescue and cadaver dogs occasionally led crews to a wrecked car or the ru - ins of a house containing a body. Teams then began re- moving the corpse, ignor- ing the muck that clogged their tools. As the victim was taken away, silence fell over the site. The main goal now is to find more bodies and win - now the list of the 90 people who are missing in the mud- slide that buried the commu- nity of Oso on Saturday. But that doesn't prevent the more than 200 people working on the sludgy heap from clinging to hope that at least one survivor is wait - ing for them in some pocket of the pile, which is a square mile wide and 40 feet deep in places. "My heart is telling me I'm not giving up yet," Snohom - ish County District 21 Fire Chief Travis Hots said. "If we find just one more person alive, it's all worth it to me." After six days of search- ing, people are not the only ones showing signs of strain. Shane Barco's 3-year-old German shepherd has found bodies and body parts. But, Barco said, the dog gets frus - trated when they don't find anybody alive. Days of combing through what Barco called a blender of debris has exhausted the dog, leading Barco to stop the search for a while. Sixteen bodies have been recovered, but officials say at least nine more had been found as of Wednesday night. The medical examiner's office has so far formally identified only a single victim, 45-year- old Christina Jefferds. Fam - ily members have confirmed a handful of other fatalities to news organizations. Five people injured by the mudslide remain in a Seattle hospital, including a 5-month- old boy in critical condition. Besides the 90 missing, authorities are checking into 35 other people who may or may not have been in the area at the time of the slide. If dozens more bodies are found or left entombed in the debris, the Oso mudslide could become one of Wash - ington state's largest disas- ters. 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