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Washington 83/67 New York 81/66 Miami 89/77 Atlanta 83/62 Detroit 72/56 Houston 93/76 Chicago 72/55 Minneapolis 75/58 Kansas City 75/56 El Paso 94/74 Denver 74/53 Billings 83/60 Los Angeles 78/64 San Francisco 73/61 Seattle 86/60 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: THURSDAY 96° 68° FRIDAY 95° 68° Plenty of sunshine Pa rtly sunn y SATURDAY 94° 66° Plenty of sunshine SUNDAY 94° 65° Brilliant sunshine TODAY 99° 71° Partly sunny and seasonably hot. Patchy clouds tonight. High ....................................................................... 97° Low ........................................................................ 75° Normal high ......................................................... 98° Normal low ........................................................... 66° Record high ........................................... 119° in 1972 Record low .............................................. 55° in 1946 Humidity noon today ........................................ 31% 24 hours through 2 p.m. yesterday ................. 0.00" Month to date ................................................... 0.01" Normal month to date ..................................... 0.05" Season to date .................................................. 0.01" Normal season to date .................................... 0.05" Red Bluff through 2 p.m. yesterday Chico .................................................................. Good Napa ................................................................... Good Red Bluff .............................................. Not available Redding ............................................... Not available Yuba City ................................................... Moderate Allergy, dust and dander today: Beneficial Grass ....................... Low Mold .........................Low Trees ....................... Low Weeds ........... Moderate 8 Highest at 1 p.m. Today 5:53 a.m. 8:37 p.m. 11:24 p.m. 11:05 a.m. Thursday 5:54 a.m. 8:36 p.m. 11:59 p.m. 12:13 p.m. 14 hr., 44 min. Jul18 Last Jul26 New First Aug3 Full Aug10 aboveBendBridge......................27 ...........4.00 ......+0.20 atHamiltonCity.........................148 ......129.60 ......+0.02 atOrdFerry................................114 ........97.20 ....... -0.05 atRedBluffDiversionDam.......253 ......239.30 ......+0.10 atTehamaBridge ......................213 ......201.80 .......none atVinaWoodsonBridge............183 ......167.70 ....... -0.01 BlackButte ....................453.54..............63,347 .....44.1% LakeOroville..................715.24.........1,374,651 .....36.8% LakeShasta ...................940.77.........1,729,213 .....38.0% LakeTrinity..................2251.56............968,657 .....36.6% Whiskeytown...............1208.55............236,465 .....98.1% Weather Trivia ™ What is the world record for rainfall intensity? Unionville, Maryland, on July 4, 1956; 1.23 inches fell in one minute. Today Thursday Anaheim 80/64/pc 78/63/pc Bakersfield 98/72/s 96/71/s Chula Vista 78/66/pc 77/65/pc Crescent City 61/53/pc 62/53/pc Death Valley 116/87/pc 115/84/pc Eureka 64/54/pc 64/52/pc Fremont 74/60/pc 72/59/s Fresno 99/71/s 97/69/s Glendale 81/62/pc 80/62/pc Huntington Beach 73/65/pc 73/65/pc Irvine 73/67/pc 71/67/pc Lake Tahoe 84/52/t 81/49/pc Long Beach 74/66/pc 74/64/pc Los Angeles 78/64/pc 76/64/pc Mammoth Mountain 82/54/t 83/51/pc Modesto 92/65/s 88/64/s Monterey 69/59/pc 68/58/pc Moreno Valley 90/61/s 87/60/s Napa 77/58/pc 74/57/s Needles 110/84/t 110/83/s Oakland 70/61/pc 68/60/pc Oxnard 71/62/pc 69/60/pc Redding 99/72/pc 99/71/pc Riverside 87/59/s 83/58/s Sacramento 88/61/pc 85/59/s San Bernardino 88/61/s 86/61/s San Diego 74/68/pc 73/68/pc San Francisco 73/61/pc 71/60/pc San Jose 79/60/pc 78/59/s San Luis Obispo 73/58/pc 71/52/pc Santa Ana 77/68/pc 76/67/pc Santa Barbara 73/61/pc 73/60/pc Santa Clarita 86/60/s 84/61/s Stockton 91/64/s 87/62/s Ventura 72/62/pc 69/61/pc Yosemite Valley 92/63/t 91/63/pc Today Thursday Albuquerque 88/64/t 91/66/t Atlanta 83/62/pc 84/65/pc Baltimore 83/63/pc 83/63/pc Boston 78/65/t 82/64/s Buffalo 70/56/pc 73/56/pc Chicago 72/55/pc 77/60/pc Cincinnati 73/54/pc 76/55/s Dallas 89/72/t 81/69/t Denver 74/53/t 79/57/pc Detroit 72/56/pc 76/57/pc El Paso 94/74/pc 98/76/t Fargo 78/58/s 83/63/s Honolulu 88/75/pc 88/74/pc Houston 93/76/pc 90/76/t Indianapolis 72/53/pc 75/55/s Kansas City 75/56/pc 74/59/pc Las Vegas 104/83/t 105/82/pc Louisville 78/59/pc 81/61/s Miami 89/77/t 90/76/t Minneapolis 75/58/s 77/63/s New Orleans 87/72/t 88/76/pc New York City 81/66/t 81/66/pc Oklahoma City 78/63/t 73/62/t Unseasonably cool air will continue to expand from the Midwest into parts of the South and East today. Clouds, spotty showers and even a couple of waterspouts will occur over the lower Great Lakes. A vast area of sunshine and low humidity will stretch from the northern Plains to the Ohio and Tennessee valleys, as well as the Appalachians. Along the edge of the boundary of cool air, drenching showers and locally gusty thunderstorms will extend from eastern New England to Florida, the Gulf Coast, parts of Texas, the southern Plains and southern Rockies. High ........................... 106° in Needles, CA Low ........................... 36° in Hettinger, ND High ......................... 116° in Fahud, Omad Low ...... 9° in Summit Station, Greenland Bogota 66/47/t 68/47/c Buenos Aires 60/44/pc 59/39/pc Caracas 87/74/t 88/74/t Ensenada 78/58/pc 77/58/pc Mexico City 73/57/t 74/57/t Montreal 73/57/pc 74/59/pc Rio de Janeiro 83/65/s 85/67/s Tijuana 75/63/pc 74/64/pc Toronto 68/52/pc 74/55/pc Vancouver 77/60/s 74/59/c Orlando 88/74/t 90/74/t Philadelphia 83/65/pc 83/65/pc Phoenix 107/84/pc 107/83/s Pittsburgh 72/53/pc 76/55/pc Portland, ME 74/60/t 77/56/pc Portland, OR 89/59/s 83/56/s St. Louis 77/60/s 79/62/s Salt Lake City 89/63/pc 92/70/pc Seattle 86/60/s 81/57/s Tucson 100/74/pc 102/74/s Washington, DC 83/67/pc 85/66/pc Cairo 94/73/s 92/73/s Casablanca 91/70/s 85/66/pc Johannesburg 65/42/s 67/43/s Kinshasa 84/65/s 84/64/c Lagos 83/75/t 82/73/t Nairobi 73/54/c 74/55/t Tripoli 88/67/s 88/67/s Baghdad 112/85/s 112/82/s Beijing 88/74/t 93/77/pc Hong Kong 92/83/pc 93/81/t Jerusalem 80/61/s 80/61/s Kabul 96/65/s 93/65/s Manila 84/77/r 86/78/t Melbourne 58/44/pc 54/41/sh New Delhi 95/80/t 93/80/t Seoul 86/71/s 83/73/t Singapore 89/78/t 89/78/t Sydney 67/44/sh 66/43/s Tehran 98/79/s 99/81/s Tokyo 88/75/pc 85/73/t Amsterdam 75/57/pc 77/61/s Athens 85/71/s 88/72/s Belgrade 85/65/pc 84/65/pc Berlin 77/59/pc 78/58/pc Budapest 86/64/pc 87/66/pc Dublin 68/49/pc 69/56/pc London 80/61/pc 82/65/pc Madrid 99/68/s 99/67/s Moscow 85/62/s 81/59/t Paris 81/63/pc 87/68/pc Rome 84/67/pc 86/68/t Stockholm 75/59/pc 77/58/s Vienna 83/66/t 84/65/t Zurich 80/56/t 84/55/pc 92/57 98/68 97/69 96/64 99/67 88/61 95/63 77/58 92/60 97/66 98/68 93/58 96/61 94/58 99/72 99/71 85/56 64/53 65/54 64/54 87/56 91/60 100/64 61/53 97/60 Forecasts and graphics provided by AccuWeather, Inc. ©2014 ByJulietWilliams TheAssociatedPress SACRAMENTO SiliconVal- ley venture capitalist Tim Draper began submitting signatures Tuesday for a ballot initiative that would ask voters to split Califor- nia into six separate states, a move he said would create governments that are more manageable and responsive to residents' needs. Draper and a biparti- san team of political con- sultants delivered what he said were 44,000 signa- tures to the Sacramento County registrar of voters. The signatures are among 1.3 million the Six Califor- nias campaign plans to submit statewide this week. If enough signatures are verified, voters in No- vember 2016 would be asked to divide the na- tion's most populous state into six states called Jeffer- son, North California, Sili- con Valley, Central Califor- nia, West California and South California. The re- gions would vary greatly in size, demographics and incomes. Draper said the state of 38.3 million people has be- come ungovernable and that there are too many di- verse interests for politi- cians to effectively repre- sent their constituents. "We've got all of these constituents, 38 million of us, all trying to talk to the same state," Draper said during a news conference outside the registrar's of- fice. "They're hearing noise coming from all different sides. There is not a concen- trated effort to get jobs into the Central Valley because there are so many other is- sues around all of these dif- ferent people." Critics note that the plan would separate the wealth- iest and poorest Califor- nians, potentially creating some of the poorest states in the nation. But Draper, who wore a tie with the ini- tiative's proposed new map of the states, brushed away such concerns, saying the individual states could pur- sue new revenue and jobs when they are freed from other burdens. "Those places are poor under the current regime. They don't have to be poor. These can be wealthy states," he said. It's too bad that Califor- nia's initiative process sub- jects voters to the whims of an eccentric billionaire, said Steve Maviglio, a Dem- ocratic political consultant and spokesman for OneCa- lifornia, a group formed to oppose Draper's initiative. "If you have $30 million, you can put anything you want on the ballot in Cali- fornia," he said. "It's just a tragedy of the initiative sys- tem that the voters have to go through this kind of de- bate and our state will have togothroughthiskindofde- bate for now two years, not just a regular campaign sea- son, just to gratify his ego." California has the world's eighth-largest econ- omy, right behind Brazil, according to the U.S. De- partment of Commerce's Bureau of Economic Analy- sis, and it outpaced the U.S. in growth last year. Among the problems the new states and their leader- ship would face: Whether to grant in-state tuition rates for university sys- tems that would now be out-of-state for some stu- dents, how to fund billions of dollars in state public employee pension plans and divvying up crucial resources such as water, much of which is shipped from Northern California to the south. Draper said residents in the six states could de- cide whatever they want through social-media plat- forms that will be hosted by the campaign. When asked how the geo- graphic boundaries were chosen, Draper gave only a vague answer about group- ing like-minded voters to- gether. Counties that are contiguous to other states could choose to align with a different state, he said. Voters in two Northern California counties in June weighed in on a longstand- ing effort to create a 51st state called Jefferson. Te- hama County voters joined four other counties that are considering breaking away, while Del Norte County voters rejected the idea. Critics also have ques- tioned whether Draper is tying his political aspira- tions to the oddball ini- tiative, which most people believe has little chance of passing. He already has spent nearly $2 million of his own money to collect signatures. "I'm not running for any- thing, don't want to," said theRepublican-turned-Dem- ocrat-turned nonpartisan. Even if voters approve it, Congress would have to give its approval. SIX CALIFORNIAS Investorsubmitssignaturestosplitstate Initiative would be on November 2016 ballot "We've got all of these constituents, 38 million of us, all trying to talk to the same state." Tim Draper, venture capitalist The Associated Press SAN FRANCISCO Prose- cutors say two men have been charged in connec- tion with a fight following a game at AT&T Park that left a woman unconscious. KPIX-TV reports (http:// c b s l o c . a l / W 6 L 0 m k ) 42-year-old Anthony Rucker and 32-year-old Francisco Lopez face charges includ- ing assault and battery. Each is being held at San Francisco County Jail on at least $200,000 bail. The 27-year-old Oakland woman was punched when she tried to intervene and knocked unconscious. She has since been released from the hospital and is ex- pected to be fine. The fight occurred July 10 after the Giants lost to the Oakland A's at the sta- dium. Police said it was not, however, connected to the rivalry between the teams. 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