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Washington 81/61 New York 78/60 Miami 89/77 Atlanta 85/68 Detroit 73/53 Houston 90/74 Chicago 78/57 Minneapolis 73/61 Kansas City 84/70 El Paso 99/76 Denver 81/46 Billings 64/47 Los Angeles 76/62 San Francisco 71/53 Seattle 63/51 AIRQUALITYFORECAST Whatitmeans:0-50:Good; 51-100:Moderate; 101-150:Unhealthyforsensitivepeople; 151+:Unhealthyforall. Source: Airnow.gov City Today'sairquality City Hi/Lo/W Hi/Lo/W CALIFORNIA CITIES National and world forecast 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 Africa CarsonCity 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 Pollenlevels Source: National Allergy Bureau TODAY'S UV INDEX (The higher the number, the faster skin damage will occur.) Extreme Very high High Moderate Low SUN SETTINGS, MOON PHASES Sunrise Sunset Moonrise Moonset Hoursofsunlight River Levels SacramentoRiver Flood 7a.m. 24-hr Stage yest. chg. Lake Levels Elevation Yesterday Storage (acre-feet) Percent Capacity Q: A: SUNDAY 89° 60° MONDAY 85° 59° Pa rtly sunn y Mostly sunn y and wa rm TUESDAY 82° 57° Pa rtly sunn y and br ee zy WEDNESDAY 88° 62° Sunn y and wa rmer TODAY 90° 60° Plenty of sunshine. Mainly clear tonight. High ....................................................................... 85° Low ........................................................................ 59° Normal high ......................................................... 89° Normal low ........................................................... 61° Record high ........................................... 107° in 1987 Record low .............................................. 48° in 1952 Humidity noon today ........................................ 17% 24 hours through 2 p.m. yesterday ................. 0.00" Month to date ................................................... 0.00" Normal month to date ..................................... 0.27" Season to date ................................................ 12.41" Normal season to date .................................. 24.31" Red Bluff through 2 p.m. yesterday Chico .................................................... Not available Napa ........................................................... Moderate Red Bluff .............................................. Not available Redding ..................................................... Moderate Yuba City ........................................................... Good Allergy, dust and dander today: Neutral Grass ............. Moderate Mold .........................Low Trees ............. Moderate Weeds ........... Moderate 8 Highest at 12 p.m. Today 5:39 a.m. 8:40 p.m. 10:08 p.m. 7:30 a.m. Sunday 5:39 a.m. 8:40 p.m. 10:55 p.m. 8:40 a.m. 15 hr., 01 min. Jun19 Last Jun27 New First Jul5 Full Jul12 aboveBendBridge......................27 ...........3.60 ......+0.30 atHamiltonCity.........................148 ......129.50 ......+0.20 atOrdFerry................................114 ........97.10 ......+0.10 atRedBluffDiversionDam.......253 ......239.10 ......+0.10 atTehamaBridge ......................213 ......201.70 ......+0.10 atVinaWoodsonBridge............183 ......167.60 ......+0.10 BlackButte ....................458.56..............78,978 .....55.0% LakeOroville..................749.16.........1,669,726 .....44.7% LakeShasta ...................961.05.........2,065,163 .....45.4% LakeTrinity..................2270.26.........1,141,170 .....43.1% Whiskeytown...............1208.79............237,228 .....98.4% Weather Trivia ™ The distance to lightning bolt is determined how? One mile for every 5 seconds between the lightning and thunder. Today Sunday Anaheim 79/59/pc 77/59/pc Bakersfield 89/67/s 90/63/s Chula Vista 74/59/pc 75/58/pc Crescent City 57/47/pc 60/48/pc Death Valley 104/75/s 107/78/s Eureka 59/47/pc 62/48/pc Fremont 76/52/pc 72/55/s Fresno 92/63/s 93/63/s Glendale 81/58/pc 78/58/pc Huntington Beach 69/61/pc 69/61/pc Irvine 70/61/pc 71/61/pc Lake Tahoe 68/38/s 69/42/s Long Beach 74/61/pc 72/61/pc Los Angeles 76/62/pc 75/60/pc Mammoth Mountain 72/41/s 73/43/s Modesto 91/57/s 89/58/s Monterey 66/52/pc 63/54/pc Moreno Valley 84/54/s 83/56/s Napa 79/50/s 77/52/s Needles 100/75/s 103/78/s Oakland 72/52/pc 68/54/s Oxnard 67/56/pc 65/57/pc Redding 89/59/s 90/59/s Riverside 85/55/s 84/57/s Sacramento 89/53/s 86/55/s San Bernardino 85/57/s 84/57/s San Diego 71/63/pc 71/62/pc San Francisco 71/53/pc 68/54/pc San Jose 80/54/pc 77/55/s San Luis Obispo 75/50/pc 66/54/pc Santa Ana 75/62/pc 72/62/pc Santa Barbara 67/54/pc 66/55/pc Santa Clarita 83/57/s 81/56/s Stockton 90/54/s 88/55/s Ventura 68/56/pc 65/56/pc Yosemite Valley 85/52/s 84/51/s Today Sunday Albuquerque 92/57/s 88/63/s Atlanta 85/68/t 88/70/pc Baltimore 80/53/s 83/59/s Boston 74/60/sh 77/59/s Buffalo 67/49/s 80/60/s Chicago 78/57/s 84/66/c Cincinnati 79/55/s 87/67/pc Dallas 92/74/pc 92/76/pc Denver 81/46/t 81/52/s Detroit 73/53/s 80/66/s El Paso 99/76/s 98/75/pc Fargo 68/57/r 69/54/t Honolulu 88/74/s 87/73/s Houston 90/74/pc 92/75/t Indianapolis 78/58/s 85/68/pc Kansas City 84/70/pc 85/67/t Las Vegas 93/75/s 97/77/s Louisville 82/61/s 89/71/pc Miami 89/77/t 89/79/t Minneapolis 73/61/t 75/60/t New Orleans 89/73/t 88/73/t New York City 78/60/pc 82/65/s Oklahoma City 88/72/t 90/73/t Showers and spotty thunderstorms will linger in northern and eastern New England today as locally drenching storms continue to pop up over the southern Atlantic Seaboard to the Gulf Coast. The activity will be mainly to the east and south of a front that will stall in the south but continue to advance in New England. Sunshine and low humidity are in the offing from the mid-Atlantic to much of the Midwest. There is an elevated risk of severe weather centered on Nebraska today, but strong and damaging storms will stretch from Minnesota to Colorado and Kansas. High ......................... 109° in El Centro, CA Low .................. 23° in Boca Reservoir, CA High ............................. 118° in Zabol, Iran Low ...... 8° in Summit Station, Greenland Bogota 66/50/t 63/47/c Buenos Aires 55/47/s 59/47/pc Caracas 89/76/t 90/76/t Ensenada 80/58/pc 79/56/pc Mexico City 79/53/pc 78/51/t Montreal 68/52/sh 72/52/s Rio de Janeiro 82/70/s 79/69/pc Tijuana 75/58/pc 76/57/pc Toronto 69/50/pc 74/57/s Vancouver 63/54/pc 64/50/c Orlando 90/72/t 90/72/t Philadelphia 80/60/s 84/63/s Phoenix 102/77/s 103/79/s Pittsburgh 73/49/s 84/63/s Portland, ME 71/55/sh 76/49/s Portland, OR 66/52/pc 66/50/c St. Louis 82/63/s 88/73/t Salt Lake City 66/55/s 83/59/s Seattle 63/51/pc 62/49/c Tucson 101/73/s 101/75/s Washington, DC 81/61/s 85/66/s Cairo 93/74/s 97/79/s Casablanca 93/68/s 87/64/pc Johannesburg 62/44/s 67/38/s Kinshasa 90/71/s 91/70/s Lagos 85/75/t 86/75/t Nairobi 77/59/pc 80/57/pc Tripoli 88/64/s 95/75/s Baghdad 103/79/s 107/80/s Beijing 93/71/pc 95/75/pc Hong Kong 93/83/pc 95/86/t Jerusalem 82/63/s 82/60/s Kabul 99/66/s 98/66/s Manila 90/79/sh 89/79/t Melbourne 57/50/sh 58/46/pc New Delhi 101/87/pc 104/90/t Seoul 82/61/s 84/62/s Singapore 88/80/t 88/80/t Sydney 67/43/r 64/43/sh Tehran 87/72/s 88/75/s Tokyo 81/68/s 80/69/pc Amsterdam 65/52/pc 66/50/pc Athens 88/69/pc 84/68/pc Belgrade 76/57/c 72/59/t Berlin 68/47/t 71/47/pc Budapest 78/51/pc 78/53/c Dublin 66/50/pc 67/49/pc London 71/51/pc 68/52/pc Madrid 92/56/s 87/53/pc Moscow 66/51/sh 69/50/sh Paris 73/51/t 72/50/pc Rome 82/65/t 81/65/t Stockholm 61/42/pc 69/51/pc Vienna 74/54/pc 73/52/c Zurich 73/45/t 74/45/c 77/46 82/54 79/54 79/49 77/49 89/53 90/55 79/50 86/50 89/58 89/61 69/38 73/39 77/41 89/59 90/60 80/47 62/49 62/50 59/47 77/48 74/43 78/46 57/47 74/45 Forecasts and graphics provided by AccuWeather, Inc. ©2014 ByKevinFreking TheAssociatedPress WASHINGTON Rep. Kevin McCarthy's knack for help- ing colleagues get elected and his ability to maintain a personal connection have given him the advantage in the race for House majority leader despite calls by some Republicans for a new, more conservative direction. McCarthy, 49, who is serving just his fourth term from California, has emerged as the clear front- runner to succeed Rep. Eric Cantor, whose loss in Vir- ginia's GOP primary to a far-right candidate with little money and name rec- ognition stunned the House and prompted questions about where it should turn as it fills its new leadership vacuum. On Friday, conservative Rep. Raul Labrador, R-Idaho, said he would challenge Mc- Carthy for the No. 2 leader- ship post, saying Cantor's de- feat showed "Americans are looking for a change in the status quo." But with McCar- thy having moved quickly to solidify support, Labra- dor's candidacy was seen as a symbolic effort by the par- ty's conservative wing. Though the leadership election is a week away and a lot can change, the list of competitors has evapo- rated. The strongest chal- lenger, Rep. Pete Sessions of Texas, took his name out of the running late Thurs- day as McCarthy's broad list of supporters gained by the hour, including influen- tial chairmen such as Rep. Dave Camp of Michigan, tea party favorites such as Rep. Marsha Blackburn of Ten- nessee and more moderate members such as Rep. Tom Rooney of Florida. Supporters said McCar- thy moved quickly to gen- erate support from within the Republican ranks, and his current job as majority whip — the No. 3 spot in the House leadership — allowed him quick and personal ac- cess in a way no other can- didate could match. "Kevin McCarthy has made more deep and last- ing contacts with members than anyone in a long time in the Congress," Camp said. "There's probably no member of Congress who has called me or texted me more than Kevin McCarthy during the past four years. ... I'll bet if I called him and asked him 'What's my wife's name?' he would know it." Some lawmakers and ad- vocacy groups believe that Cantor's defeat was meant to serve as a message. "I thinkthere's anappetite for a totally new direction," said Rep. Justin Amash, R- Mich., who emphasized that he hadn't made a decision on which candidate to support, but he would have liked to see Rep. Jeb Hensarling of Texas try for the job. But Hensarling said Thursday that "this is not the right office at the right time for me and my family." McCarthy was elected by colleagues to serve as ma- jority whip after the 2010 elections. He had played a major role in recruiting the 2010 class that helped the GOP take the majority. As majority leader, Mc- Carthy would be the No. 2 House Republican behind Speaker John Boehner. The race to succeed McCarthy as whip includes Republi- can Rep. Marlin Stutzman of Indiana, Peter Roskam of Illinois and Steve Scalise of Louisiana. McCarthy's swift rise through the GOP ranks has also been helped by his fun- draising prowess and the well-stocked distribution of money from his leader- ship PAC to his fellow Re- publican House members. McCarthy has transformed from a regional congress- man dependent on the lar- gesse of central California farmers and businessmen to a Washington-centric fundraising powerhouse ca- pable of connecting House members to his potent net- work of PAC and super PAC donors. McCarthy's Majority Committee PAC gave nearly $1.2 million to Republican House candidates and or- ganizations in 2012 and has pumped in an addi- tional $480,000 to candi- dates this election cycle — a formidable funding stream that shows loyalty and can also command it in contest to determine the party's hi- erarchy. McCarthy served four years in the California Leg- islature before attempting to succeed his former boss, Ways and Means Commit- tee Chairman Bill Thomas. While Thomas was often ir- ritable and dismissive, Mc- Carthy is viewed as warm and friendly. Members indicated that the quick turnaround time for the majority leader elec- tion has played to McCar- thy's strengths. POLITICS Quick turnaround gives McCarthy edge in GOP race 12149 Highway 99 W, Red Bluff www.southmainstorage.com NEW MOVE-IN SPECIALS! 888-820-7250 SOUTH MAIN MINI STORAGE • Low Price Guarantee! • No Deposit or Admin Fees! • Drive-up Units. • Individually alarmed. • 24-hour video survelliance. TOLL FREE Cheers Barber Shop 57 0-2304 855 Walnut St. $ 8 00 Cuts Monday - Saturday 9 am - 5 pm 530-366-3166 545 Adobe Rd. Red Bluff www.redbluffdodge.com 235 So. Main St., Red Bluff 527-1657 FurnitureDepot MON.-FRI.9:00-6:00 SAT. 9:00-5:00 • SUN. 11:00-5:00 YourMoneyat Furniture Depot Spend $500 ormore and WEWILLGIVEYOU $100 towards yourpurchase. Spend $1000 ormore and WEWILLGIVEYOU $200 towards yourpurchase. | WEATHER | REDBLUFFDAILYNEWS.COM SATURDAY, JUNE 14, 2014 10 A

