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September 09, 2014

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Washington 77/68 New York 75/64 Miami 90/79 Atlanta 86/70 Detroit 79/64 Houston 95/76 Chicago 80/66 Minneapolis 78/59 Kansas City 85/69 El Paso 90/69 Denver 74/50 Billings 57/39 Los Angeles 85/66 San Francisco 73/58 Seattle 72/55 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: WEDNESDAY 100° 61° THURSDAY 99° 63° Ho t with plenty of sunshine Mostly sunny and hot FRIDAY 99° 64° Sunn y and ho t SATURDAY 99° 63° Pa rtly sunn y and ho t TODAY 95° 61° Mostly sunny. Clear tonight. High ....................................................................... 88° Low ........................................................................ 57° Normal high ......................................................... 92° Normal low ........................................................... 60° Record high ........................................... 112° in 1944 Record low .............................................. 52° in 1937 Humidity noon today ........................................ 29% 24 hours through 2 p.m. yesterday ................. 0.00" Month to date ................................................... 0.00" Normal month to date ..................................... 0.10" Season to date .................................................. 0.11" Normal season to date .................................... 0.34" Red Bluff through 2 p.m. yesterday Chico .................................................................. Good Napa ........................................................... Moderate Red Bluff .............................................. Not available Redding ............................................... Not available Yuba City ................................................... Moderate Allergy, dust and dander today: Beneficial Grass ....................... Low Mold .........................Low Trees ............. Moderate Weeds ........... Moderate 6 Highest at 12 p.m. Today 6:44 a.m. 7:28 p.m. 7:50 p.m. 7:27 a.m. Wednesday 6:45 a.m. 7:26 p.m. 8:28 p.m. 8:39 a.m. 12 hr., 44 min. Sep15 Last Sep23 New First Oct1 Full Oct8 aboveBendBridge......................27 ...........2.00 .......none atHamiltonCity.........................148 ......129.00 .......none atOrdFerry................................114 ........96.70 .......none atRedBluffDiversionDam.......253 ......238.40 ....... -0.10 atTehamaBridge ......................213 ......200.80 ....... -0.10 atVinaWoodsonBridge............183 ......166.70 .......none BlackButte ....................444.94..............41,617 .....29.0% LakeOroville..................677.75.........1,092,751 .....29.2% LakeShasta ...................909.50.........1,285,457 .....28.2% LakeTrinity..................2214.33............680,425 .....25.7% Whiskeytown...............1208.54............236,433 .....98.1% Weather Trivia ™ How many hurricanes have existed in the Atlantic at one time? Four. Today Wednesday Anaheim 86/64/pc 88/65/pc Bakersfield 94/67/s 97/71/s Chula Vista 83/65/pc 82/66/pc Crescent City 61/50/pc 63/52/pc Death Valley 105/75/s 108/75/pc Eureka 63/50/pc 67/51/pc Fremont 76/57/s 83/59/s Fresno 95/67/s 98/69/s Glendale 87/64/pc 89/66/s Huntington Beach 79/66/pc 80/67/pc Irvine 83/65/pc 81/66/pc Lake Tahoe 74/39/s 78/41/s Long Beach 85/65/pc 84/67/pc Los Angeles 85/66/pc 86/66/pc Mammoth Mountain 75/39/s 80/41/s Modesto 90/59/s 94/61/s Monterey 68/55/pc 71/56/pc Moreno Valley 88/60/pc 91/62/s Napa 78/51/s 85/52/s Needles 94/77/t 97/79/pc Oakland 73/58/s 77/59/s Oxnard 75/60/pc 75/61/pc Redding 95/61/s 101/61/s Riverside 89/60/pc 92/64/s Sacramento 90/58/s 94/60/s San Bernardino 90/59/pc 93/62/s San Diego 81/70/pc 79/70/pc San Francisco 73/58/pc 76/58/pc San Jose 78/57/s 83/58/s San Luis Obispo 78/53/pc 80/55/pc Santa Ana 84/69/pc 84/70/pc Santa Barbara 76/56/pc 76/58/pc Santa Clarita 89/60/s 93/62/s Stockton 91/57/s 95/59/s Ventura 76/59/pc 76/60/pc Yosemite Valley 84/53/s 89/56/s Today Wednesday Albuquerque 86/63/t 83/59/t Atlanta 86/70/t 87/72/pc Baltimore 73/63/r 80/66/pc Boston 71/62/c 71/61/r Buffalo 78/62/pc 80/67/pc Chicago 80/66/pc 76/52/t Cincinnati 84/63/s 87/64/pc Dallas 96/78/s 97/72/pc Denver 74/50/t 66/44/sh Detroit 79/64/pc 79/59/t El Paso 90/69/pc 91/67/pc Fargo 59/45/c 53/38/sh Honolulu 89/75/pc 90/75/pc Houston 95/76/pc 94/76/pc Indianapolis 81/64/pc 84/58/t Kansas City 85/69/t 71/50/pc Las Vegas 90/71/t 92/71/pc Louisville 86/69/s 89/68/pc Miami 90/79/t 89/77/pc Minneapolis 78/59/t 60/42/r New Orleans 90/75/t 89/76/pc New York City 75/64/r 78/67/pc Oklahoma City 95/74/pc 88/59/t Areas of drenching rain and localized flash flood- ing will affect part of the Atlantic coast today. The rainfall is forecast to focus from the Carolinas to New Jersey. Much of the area from Maine to Texas will feature plenty of midday and afternoon sun- shine, after patchy fog burns off. As a strong cold front gathers momentum, severe thunderstorms will erupt from the central Plains to the western part of the Great Lakes. Damaging winds will be the main threat from the storms. The coldest air of the season so far will push into the northern Rockies and Plains. High ................................. 98° in Yuma, AZ Low ................................ 27° in Stanley, ID High 118° in Hafr Al-Batin, Saudi Arabia Low ..... -7° in Summit Station, Greenland Bogota 68/46/pc 67/49/sh Buenos Aires 66/46/r 64/44/s Caracas 91/77/s 90/76/pc Ensenada 79/65/t 81/65/t Mexico City 73/56/t 71/56/t Montreal 74/53/pc 75/60/pc Rio de Janeiro 83/68/s 85/69/s Tijuana 83/68/t 83/66/t Toronto 74/61/pc 76/65/c Vancouver 68/53/c 68/49/s Orlando 90/73/t 90/73/pc Philadelphia 74/65/r 78/66/pc Phoenix 94/80/t 95/78/pc Pittsburgh 77/60/pc 82/64/pc Portland, ME 68/54/pc 69/56/pc Portland, OR 76/55/pc 81/57/s St. Louis 87/74/pc 87/58/t Salt Lake City 78/55/t 77/55/s Seattle 72/55/pc 74/54/s Tucson 90/72/t 90/71/pc Washington, DC 77/68/r 82/72/pc Cairo 91/74/s 90/75/pc Casablanca 83/65/s 86/66/s Johannesburg 79/53/s 81/55/s Kinshasa 89/71/pc 88/71/c Lagos 82/73/r 83/73/c Nairobi 78/54/pc 77/56/pc Tripoli 97/74/s 99/80/s Baghdad 104/74/s 104/75/s Beijing 84/61/s 81/63/s Hong Kong 91/82/t 91/82/t Jerusalem 79/61/s 80/62/s Kabul 88/55/s 88/57/s Manila 85/77/t 85/77/r Melbourne 66/49/r 64/51/c New Delhi 91/78/t 90/78/t Seoul 81/60/pc 81/59/s Singapore 87/78/t 87/78/t Sydney 74/57/pc 71/50/r Tehran 93/74/s 94/73/s Tokyo 78/67/r 76/66/pc Amsterdam 63/52/pc 64/54/pc Athens 83/68/s 84/67/s Belgrade 78/59/pc 80/61/s Berlin 68/53/pc 65/51/sh Budapest 78/59/pc 72/57/t Dublin 62/45/pc 65/48/s London 69/51/pc 67/50/s Madrid 87/61/pc 87/59/s Moscow 67/48/pc 68/51/pc Paris 74/52/pc 71/50/s Rome 81/64/s 80/66/s Stockholm 63/50/sh 66/49/sh Vienna 76/58/t 69/56/t Zurich 75/57/pc 69/50/pc 82/45 85/54 85/53 84/47 85/46 90/58 91/58 78/51 92/53 91/63 93/64 80/38 82/36 83/42 95/61 95/61 84/51 65/52 66/54 63/50 84/51 83/44 86/46 61/50 82/47 Forecasts and graphics provided by AccuWeather, Inc. ©2014 ByMikeCorder The Associated Press ROTTERDAM,NETHERLANDS SevenweeksafterMalay- sia Airlines Flight 17 was blown out of the sky above Ukraine, Bryce Fredriksz and Daisy Oehlers' bed- room is still a mess. The room, with its mural of palm trees, unmade bed and a table cluttered with clothes and books, is a con- stant reminder to Bryce's parents Silene and Rob Fredriksz of the unbear- able loss of their 23-year- old son and his 20-year-old girlfriend. "I cleaned it last week, but the mess is staying there as it is," Silene says. The room, Rob says, still "breathes" Bryce and Daisy. Memories and those re- minders are all they have. Experts working to iden- tify remains found at the crash scene have still found no trace of the young cou- ple, who were heading to a vacation in Bali to help Daisy get over the death this year of her mother. There are still more than 100 families living in a sim- ilar limbo. Only 193 of the 298 passengers and crew on board the plane when it was shot down July 17 have been positively iden- tified, according to the last count released by Dutch of- ficials. Dutch investigators may go some way to con- firming what happened to the flight when they pub- lish a preliminary report into the disaster on Tues- day, though they won't ap- portion blame. The plane was shot down above an area held by pro-Russian separatists. Attempts to recover bodies were called off Aug. 6 due to fighting between reb- els and Ukrainian forces nearby. As days and weeks have passed, whatever hope Si- lene and Rob had clung to in the aftermath of the di- saster has ebbed away. "In the beginning we were hoping to get com- plete bodies, but that hope is gone," Silene says. "My hope is that we get body parts from both of them not just from one. I'd rather have none than only from one." Time is not healing the parents' wounds, especially with no closure. "I still can't accept what happened," Silene says. "The grief, the pain, the tears are more, bigger, than in the beginning." Rob is retired. Silene, a management assistant, has not been back to work since their son and his girlfriend were killed. Friends and family drop by regularly to their row house on the outskirts of Rotterdam. Sometimes they can laugh when talk- ing about their feelings, but grief is never far away. "In the morning you wake up, stand up, and then the tears come. First thing in the morning I cry," Silene says, tears welling. An issue that looms large for all is what will become of the wreckage — and any remains — still at the crash site in eastern Ukraine. "There are still belong- ings from all the passen- gers in the fields," Silene says. "We think there still might be body parts be- cause they haven't searched everywhere yet. And who is to blame? That is the ques- tion." Silene says she and Rob want to visit the crash site when it is deemed safe enough. Right now, that's as close as they have to vis- iting Bryce and Daisy's final resting place. "If we have a complete body it's different. But we will not have a complete body so there will be body parts still left in Ukrainian fields. So that's their grave." Silene wonders if even that kind of contact — were she ever to get it — would help. Not having their bodies "makes it maybe a bit more difficult," she says. "But I don't think I would be any less unhappy if I had their bodies." Other families have got- ten an element of closure with the return of the bod- ies of loved ones. The family of two broth- ers, Miguel Panduwinata, 11, and Shaka Panduwinata, 19, who also were on their way to a holiday in Bali on board Flight 17, received their remains this week. The brothers, whose bod- ies were identified about 10 days after the crash, were cremated last week and the family held a wake in their honor. Shaka and Miguel's fam- ily were able to see the boys' coffins, touch their bodies and place some of their fa- vorite belongings inside their caskets. The corpses were wrapped "so you can't see the remains, but you can touch them and feel them," Harun says. He says the boys' mother Samira and their 16-year old brother Mika and grandmother Yasmine all felt that was important. "Hugging them ... that gave them some clo- sure. It gave some relief." "It sounds bizarre, but in the big scheme of things, we're very grateful that the bodies were, mostly, intact," says the boys' uncle, Harun Calehr. "And that they were recovered. I mean, there are so many families that are still waiting in vain." NETHERLANDS No body, no end to grieving for Flight 17 family MIKECORDER—THEASSOCIATEDPRESS Silene Fredriksz, le , is seen in front of a photograph of her son Bryce, right, and his girlfriend Daisy Oehlers in Rotterdam, Netherlands. 100JacksonStreet, Red Bluff (530) 529-1220 NEW Membership Specials CallorComeIn for details 365S.MainSt. Red Bluff www.lariatbowl.com 527-2720 FALL LEAGUES NOW FORMING MOULE'S TEHAMACOUNTYGLASS 515 Sycamore St., Red Bluff 529-0260 AUTO GLASS APROFESSIONALAUTOGLASS INSTALLATION FACILITY -BOATS/RVS -TRUCKS/CARS -EQUIPMENT 530529-2040 1355VistaWay,RedBluff Complete Autobody Repair INTERCITYBODY& PAINT • Painting • Fiberglass Repair • Exotic Metals • Color Matching • Frame Repair • Spray-In Bedliners • All Auto Manufacturers • Rental Cars Available FactoryTrainedSpecialistsIn: WeacceptallInsuranceCarriers | WEATHER | REDBLUFFDAILYNEWS.COM TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 2014 8 B

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