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Washington 53/42 New York 50/41 Mia mi 78/51 Atlanta 52/33 Detroit 43/26 Houston 66/42 Chicago 45/29 Minneapolis 44/30 Kansas City 50/38 El Paso 79/57 Denver 73/45 Billings 67/39 Los Angeles 68/55 San Francisco 68/54 Seattle 53/45 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 66° 44° MONDAY 69° 45° Pa rtly sunn y Pa rtly sunn y and co ol TUESDAY 73° 49° Pa rtly sunn y and nic e WEDNESDAY 75° 50° Pa rtly sunn y and pleasant TODAY 62° 45° Considerable cloudiness with spotty showers; cool. Seasonably cool with variable clouds tonight. High ....................................................................... 64° Low ........................................................................ 52° Normal high ......................................................... 70° Normal low ........................................................... 47° Record high ............................................. 92° in 1966 Record low .............................................. 30° in 1935 Humidity noon today ........................................ 69% 24 hours through 2 p.m. yesterday ................. 0.41" Month to date ................................................... 1.19" Normal month to date ..................................... 1.21" Season to date .................................................. 3.74" Normal season to date .................................... 1.97" Red Bluff through 2 p.m. yesterday Chico .................................................................. Good Napa ........................................................... Moderate Red Bluff .............................................. Not available Redding ............................................... Not available Yuba City ........................................................... Good Allergy, dust and dander today: Beneficial Grass .................. Absent Mold ............... Moderate Trees ....................... Low Weeds ................ Absent 2 Highest at 12 p.m. Today 7:38 a.m. 6:07 p.m. 3:03 p.m. 1:39 a.m. Sunday 6:39 a.m. 5:05 p.m. 2:40 p.m. 1:47 a.m. 10 hr., 29 min. Nov6 Full Nov14 Last New Nov22 First Nov29 aboveBendBridge......................27 ...........1.50 .......none atHamiltonCity.........................148 ......128.80 .......none atOrdFerry................................114 ........96.40 ....... -0.10 atRedBluffDiversionDam.......253 ......238.10 .......none atTehamaBridge ......................213 ......200.40 .......none atVinaWoodsonBridge............183 ......166.30 .......none BlackButte ....................438.57..............29,153 .....20.3% LakeOroville..................657.66............959,661 .....25.7% LakeShasta ...................895.12.........1,110,128 .....24.4% LakeTrinity..................2195.70............562,564 .....21.2% Whiskeytown...............1200.55............211,772 .....87.8% Weather Trivia ™ On which two continents is snow most unlikely to fall? Africa and Australia. Today Sunday Anaheim 67/52/sh 69/50/pc Bakersfield 63/50/sh 62/46/s Chula Vista 70/56/sh 69/51/pc Crescent City 59/47/c 59/50/pc Death Valley 80/56/pc 76/52/pc Eureka 60/43/pc 59/46/pc Fremont 64/46/pc 66/45/s Fresno 64/46/sh 65/46/s Glendale 66/51/sh 69/49/pc Huntington Beach 66/56/sh 68/56/pc Irvine 67/53/sh 69/51/pc Lake Tahoe 42/22/sn 44/19/pc Long Beach 67/54/sh 69/52/pc Los Angeles 68/55/sh 70/54/pc Mammoth Mountain 43/19/sn 43/13/pc Modesto 64/45/sh 65/41/s Monterey 63/49/pc 64/45/s Moreno Valley 62/45/sh 64/42/pc Napa 66/38/pc 69/38/s Needles 76/54/pc 71/51/pc Oakland 65/46/pc 67/44/s Oxnard 68/51/sh 69/48/s Redding 61/43/sh 66/44/pc Riverside 62/46/sh 65/41/pc Sacramento 65/44/sh 67/39/s San Bernardino 62/45/sh 65/39/pc San Diego 69/59/sh 69/55/pc San Francisco 68/54/pc 69/53/s San Jose 63/45/pc 65/44/s San Luis Obispo 66/48/sh 69/44/s Santa Ana 69/57/sh 71/55/pc Santa Barbara 67/48/sh 70/45/s Santa Clarita 63/45/sh 67/44/pc Stockton 65/44/sh 67/40/s Ventura 66/51/sh 67/48/s Yosemite Valley 55/30/sh 55/28/s Today Sunday Albuquerque 68/49/pc 67/44/pc Atlanta 52/33/s 58/37/s Baltimore 50/38/sh 50/33/s Boston 49/37/r 44/32/c Buffalo 42/30/sn 43/34/pc Chicago 45/29/pc 50/38/c Cincinnati 43/24/pc 49/33/s Dallas 62/43/s 69/55/c Denver 73/45/pc 68/35/pc Detroit 43/26/c 47/35/s El Paso 79/57/pc 79/56/pc Fargo 48/33/pc 55/35/pc Honolulu 87/75/sh 85/75/sh Houston 66/42/s 72/56/pc Indianapolis 43/24/pc 49/35/s Kansas City 50/38/s 61/49/pc Las Vegas 68/51/pc 63/47/pc Louisville 46/27/pc 53/36/c Miami 78/51/s 73/64/pc Minneapolis 44/30/s 53/39/pc New Orleans 61/45/s 65/52/s New York City 50/41/sh 49/38/s Oklahoma City 58/40/pc 67/53/pc Cold air sweeping into the South today will chal- lenge high temperature records. The East will be damp and chilly. A mix of rain and snow will fall across western portions of the Northeast, with the highest elevations of the Appalachians receiving accumulating snow. Rain showers are expected to spread east through the mid-Atlantic and the Northeast. Windy conditions will spread across the northern Plains this afternoon. Temperatures are expected to fall below freezing in the Plains tonight. High ............................. 94° in Phoenix, AZ Low ............................... 5° in Langdon, ND High ............... 111° in Mandora, Australia Low ................ -44° in Deputatsky, Russia Bogota 66/49/t 66/46/pc Buenos Aires 65/57/sh 64/61/sh Caracas 90/76/t 90/76/pc Ensenada 64/52/c 66/49/s Mexico City 67/45/pc 71/46/pc Montreal 44/30/c 42/26/s Rio de Janeiro 87/74/s 86/73/pc Tijuana 69/54/c 68/49/s Toronto 41/25/c 44/32/s Vancouver 54/43/c 54/46/r Orlando 64/44/s 68/51/s Philadelphia 52/41/sh 51/36/s Phoenix 81/63/s 73/55/s Pittsburgh 45/31/sh 45/29/s Portland, ME 49/35/r 44/28/sn Portland, OR 56/45/c 56/49/r St. Louis 48/32/s 55/40/c Salt Lake City 66/40/sh 48/34/sn Seattle 53/45/c 55/50/r Tucson 85/57/s 74/48/s Washington, DC 53/42/sh 54/38/s Cairo 80/69/pc 81/64/s Casablanca 85/58/pc 77/56/c Johannesburg 79/55/pc 77/58/c Kinshasa 85/72/t 84/72/c Lagos 89/74/sh 89/75/sh Nairobi 82/61/pc 82/60/pc Tripoli 72/55/pc 73/58/sh Baghdad 78/59/s 77/56/c Beijing 60/42/c 57/36/s Hong Kong 87/76/s 87/69/s Jerusalem 63/54/sh 61/54/sh Kabul 65/39/pc 55/42/c Manila 90/77/pc 90/77/c Melbourne 60/46/pc 62/44/c New Delhi 84/62/c 86/63/s Seoul 69/51/r 60/35/sh Singapore 89/78/r 90/78/pc Sydney 92/57/c 72/57/s Tehran 59/48/sh 61/46/s Tokyo 65/61/r 73/65/c Amsterdam 63/53/s 60/52/pc Athens 63/55/s 64/53/s Belgrade 54/37/pc 55/41/s Berlin 61/48/s 62/50/pc Budapest 51/37/pc 53/38/pc Dublin 56/46/r 53/39/sh London 63/54/c 59/49/r Madrid 72/46/pc 69/47/pc Moscow 37/23/pc 31/22/pc Paris 66/53/s 61/53/t Rome 68/46/s 68/50/s Stockholm 47/46/r 54/50/c Vienna 56/43/pc 54/42/pc Zurich 61/42/s 62/42/pc 50/28 56/32 50/30 51/30 52/26 65/44 63/43 66/38 64/40 61/43 63/45 46/22 47/24 49/28 61/43 62/45 58/37 59/49 59/51 60/43 61/39 50/31 55/32 59/47 53/34 Forecasts and graphics provided by AccuWeather, Inc. ©2014 ByKathyMatheson The Associated Press MILFORD, PA. For 48 days, Eric Frein was everywhere and nowhere, supposedly sighted again and again, only to melt back into the woods in a dangerous game of cat-and-mouse. So on Friday, as state police paraded the gaunt and battered-looking for- mer fugitive in front of a courthouse, residents were relieved to see him in the flesh. It was proof that the har- rowing seven-week man- hunt in the Pocono Moun- tains for the suspected cop- killer was finally over, and things could start getting back to normal. "It's just been nerve- wracking, not knowing where he was, what his next step was, what he was go- ing to do," said Jody Welsh. Onlookers shouted "Are you sorry?" and "Why did you do it?" as the surviv- alist and marksman was led from court the morn- ing after his capture near an abandoned hangar. Hun- dreds of local, state and fed- eral law officers had taken part in the manhunt. Frein, 31, had a gash on the bridge of his nose and a scrape over his left eye as he listened to charges that he killed Cpl. Bryon Dick- son and critically wounded Trooper Alex Douglass in a sniper attack outside their state police barracks Sept. 12. He did not have a lawyer and was not asked to enter a plea to first-degree mur- der and other charges, in- cluding possession of two pipe bombs discovered dur- ing the search. He remained jailed without bail. A pre- liminary hearing was set for Nov. 12. Pike County District At- torney Raymond Tonkin, who said he would seek the death penalty, told re- porters that Frein's capture Thursday evening brought a measure of comfort to the region after an "unimagina- ble loss of unspeakable pro- portions." "We have now started to find the answers that the community desired in this case," Tonkin said. Troopers questioned Frein, but authorities would not disclose what he told them or discuss a possible motive. Authorities have said Frein had expressed anti-law enforcement views online and to people who knew him. Joe Fagan was the first in line to enter the courtroom. "To be honest, I just wanted to see what evil looked like," he said. "He had zero emotion." Until his capture, Frein had some people begin- ning to wonder if law en- forcement was up to the task, given the rugged ter- rain and the evident skill with which he eluded dogs, thermal-imaging cameras and teams of heavily armed officers. Sporadic sightings of the fugitive kept entire commu- nities on edge: A woman claimed to have seen him outside a high school. A lo- cal cop spotted a mysteri- ous man in green, prompt- ing an intensive search that came up empty. There were other sightings in which Frein supposedly made himself visible to law en- forcement, then vanished. "To see him just walk past me was just a sigh of relief that he's not in the woods," said Welsh, who made sure she was on hand Friday as state police led Frein from his arraignment. "That ev- erybody can continue on with their lives." In fact, with Frein be- hind bars, plans for trick-or- treating in Barrett Town- ship were back on. A team of federal mar- shals stumbled across Frein during a sweep about 30 miles from the barracks where he allegedly opened fire, authorities said. He did not put up a fight and had no gun on him, but had weapons stashed in the hangar, state police said. Authorities placed Frein in Dickson's handcuffs and put him in Dickson's squad car for the ride back to the Blooming Grove barracks. Asked about Frein's wounds, state police Lt. Col George Bivens said that there was no struggle with law enforcement and that Frein got hurt while he was on the run. Bivens put the cost of the manhunt at about $10 mil- lion. 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