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November 25, 2014

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Washington 60/44 New York 55/39 Miami 84/74 Atlanta 58/40 Detroit 37/23 Houston 64/40 Chicago 29/20 Minneapolis 26/21 Kansas City 42/30 El Paso 55/32 Denver 49/29 Billings 42/24 Los Angeles 85/56 San Francisco 68/49 Seattle 56/54 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 66° 42° THURSDAY 66° 45° Mostly cloudy Pa rtly sunn y FRIDAY 57° 46° Mostly cloudy , aft ernoon rain SATURDAY 55° 45° Ra in TODAY 66° 39° Partly sunny. Mainly clear tonight. High ....................................................................... 67° Low ........................................................................ 36° Normal high ......................................................... 59° Normal low ........................................................... 40° Record high ............................................. 80° in 1949 Record low .............................................. 29° in 2010 Humidity noon today ........................................ 58% 24 hours through 2 p.m. yesterday ................. 0.00" Month to date ................................................... 1.97" Normal month to date ..................................... 2.23" Season to date .................................................. 5.72" Normal season to date .................................... 4.20" Red Bluff through 2 p.m. yesterday Chico .......................................................... Moderate Napa .......................................................... Unhealthy Red Bluff .............................................. Not available Redding ............................................... Not available Yuba City ................................................... Moderate Allergy, dust and dander today: Neutral Grass .................. Absent Mold .........................Low Trees ....................... Low Weeds ................ Absent 2 Highest at 11 a.m. Today 7:05 a.m. 4:46 p.m. 9:55 a.m. 8:17 p.m. Wednesday 7:07 a.m. 4:46 p.m. 10:43 a.m. 9:23 p.m. 9 hr., 41 min. Nov29 First Dec6 Full Last Dec14 New Dec21 aboveBendBridge......................27 ...........1.40 ....... -0.30 atHamiltonCity.........................148 ......129.20 ....... -0.50 atOrdFerry................................114 ........96.90 ....... -0.10 atRedBluffDiversionDam.......253 ......238.20 ....... -0.30 atTehamaBridge ......................213 ......200.50 ....... -0.50 atVinaWoodsonBridge............183 ......166.50 ....... -0.60 BlackButte ....................438.41..............28,878 .....20.1% LakeOroville..................648.60............903,437 .....24.2% LakeShasta ...................890.12.........1,053,061 .....23.1% LakeTrinity..................2194.98............558,315 .....21.1% Whiskeytown...............1198.18............204,739 .....84.9% Weather Trivia ™ Which U.S. president was also an avid weather observer? George Washington Today Wednesday Anaheim 84/51/s 86/52/s Bakersfield 68/44/pc 71/48/s Chula Vista 80/50/s 83/53/s Crescent City 60/49/pc 62/52/pc Death Valley 73/47/s 80/50/s Eureka 59/47/pc 63/49/pc Fremont 69/45/pc 71/46/pc Fresno 65/45/pc 68/47/pc Glendale 83/52/s 85/56/s Huntington Beach 79/55/s 79/57/s Irvine 84/50/s 84/51/s Lake Tahoe 59/25/s 62/33/pc Long Beach 85/50/s 85/54/s Los Angeles 85/56/s 86/58/s Mammoth Mountain 61/21/s 64/23/pc Modesto 66/39/pc 67/44/pc Monterey 71/47/pc 72/48/pc Moreno Valley 80/47/s 84/50/s Napa 67/38/pc 67/44/pc Needles 70/49/s 78/53/s Oakland 67/44/pc 68/47/pc Oxnard 77/54/s 78/55/s Redding 66/38/pc 67/41/pc Riverside 80/45/s 85/46/s Sacramento 65/40/pc 67/44/pc San Bernardino 78/45/s 84/48/s San Diego 81/53/s 81/56/s San Francisco 68/49/pc 68/50/pc San Jose 70/44/pc 71/45/pc San Luis Obispo 78/45/s 80/47/pc Santa Ana 85/56/s 86/58/s Santa Barbara 76/45/s 77/48/s Santa Clarita 77/48/s 81/51/s Stockton 67/39/pc 68/43/pc Ventura 76/54/s 77/56/s Yosemite Valley 64/35/s 68/37/pc Today Wednesday Albuquerque 47/30/s 56/32/s Atlanta 58/40/c 55/37/r Baltimore 56/39/pc 40/29/r Boston 61/41/pc 42/31/sn Buffalo 38/30/sf 38/29/pc Chicago 29/20/pc 34/23/sf Cincinnati 41/26/pc 43/28/c Dallas 61/39/s 64/38/s Denver 49/29/c 55/35/pc Detroit 37/23/sf 36/26/pc El Paso 55/32/s 62/36/s Fargo 28/12/sn 15/-6/sf Honolulu 82/69/s 83/71/s Houston 64/40/s 68/41/s Indianapolis 35/23/pc 38/24/sn Kansas City 42/30/s 42/23/pc Las Vegas 63/44/s 68/46/s Louisville 45/27/s 46/31/c Miami 84/74/pc 78/55/t Minneapolis 26/21/pc 29/8/sf New Orleans 60/37/pc 64/45/s New York City 55/39/pc 42/34/r Oklahoma City 57/34/s 59/31/s A swath of drenching rain will expand northward from the Gulf of Mexico to Georgia, the Carolinas and southeastern Virginia today. Showers and thunderstorms will affect much of Florida. The next stop for the storm system will be the mid- Atlantic and New England on Wednesday where rain will change to snow in most coastal areas and heavy snow will fall north and west of the Interstate-95 cities. Gusty winds are in store for the Midwest and Northeast today as colder air arrives. Snow showers will occur downwind of the Great Lakes. High ......................... 89° in Fort Pierce, FL Low ........................ -14° in Angel Fire, NM High ........... 111° in Marble Bar, Australia Low ......................... -59° in Kellog, Russia Bogota 69/48/r 67/49/t Buenos Aires 75/57/s 78/58/s Caracas 88/75/s 88/75/pc Ensenada 80/52/s 85/54/s Mexico City 73/46/pc 68/35/s Montreal 44/29/sf 37/28/c Rio de Janeiro 86/76/t 85/74/t Tijuana 80/49/s 83/52/s Toronto 38/29/sf 36/27/pc Vancouver 49/45/r 55/47/r Orlando 79/65/t 65/45/c Philadelphia 57/42/pc 42/33/r Phoenix 68/46/s 75/52/s Pittsburgh 43/30/pc 38/28/c Portland, ME 59/37/pc 42/30/sn Portland, OR 59/51/pc 60/50/c St. Louis 41/27/s 42/29/sf Salt Lake City 43/33/c 50/31/pc Seattle 56/54/sh 59/52/sh Tucson 66/39/s 75/46/s Washington, DC 60/44/pc 45/35/r Cairo 69/57/pc 67/55/pc Casablanca 68/52/pc 69/55/pc Johannesburg 78/57/pc 80/58/t Kinshasa 87/72/pc 87/72/t Lagos 90/75/sh 89/75/c Nairobi 81/59/pc 80/60/c Tripoli 76/59/pc 76/59/pc Baghdad 66/45/s 69/50/s Beijing 48/30/s 50/33/pc Hong Kong 81/71/s 79/72/pc Jerusalem 53/47/sh 53/46/r Kabul 62/34/s 61/34/s Manila 91/78/pc 89/78/pc Melbourne 70/49/pc 67/50/pc New Delhi 78/52/pc 79/52/pc Seoul 56/37/pc 56/36/pc Singapore 87/76/t 87/77/r Sydney 76/65/pc 76/65/sh Tehran 50/43/r 54/42/pc Tokyo 58/51/r 57/51/r Amsterdam 47/39/pc 45/43/pc Athens 56/46/pc 56/48/pc Belgrade 44/29/pc 43/28/pc Berlin 44/36/pc 42/34/pc Budapest 40/29/pc 40/29/pc Dublin 48/36/c 45/36/c London 47/43/r 50/44/r Madrid 61/48/t 56/43/pc Moscow 26/14/s 24/9/s Paris 52/48/c 54/45/pc Rome 66/54/pc 66/55/t Stockholm 40/29/c 35/28/pc Vienna 41/35/pc 40/34/pc Zurich 49/42/pc 49/41/pc 61/31 64/27 62/30 58/33 53/19 65/40 65/41 67/38 68/40 63/42 65/43 51/28 56/27 58/30 66/38 66/39 64/39 60/49 62/51 59/47 67/43 58/32 55/31 60/49 58/36 Forecasts and graphics provided by AccuWeather, Inc. ©2014 ByKarinLaub Associated Press JERUSALEM EnasShalodi, a Palestinian mother of six, has been severely punished by Israel for something she didn't do. A wrecking crew gutted her family's apartment in Jerusalem last week, tear- ing down inner walls and leaving behind a thick layer of debris. The demolition came a month after her oldest son, 21-year-old Abdel Rahman, drove a car into a crowd waiting for a train in Jeru- salem, killing a 3-month- old girl and an Ecuadorean tourist before being shot and killed at the scene. Israel says it needs tougher tools to stop recent "lone wolf" attacks on Jews by Palestinians. But crit- ics say the practice is strik- ingly at odds with basic no- tions of justice, fairness and legality in a democracy — and that it is bound to bring on more hatred rather than serve as a deterrent. Israel has given house de- molition notices to families of six Jerusalem assailants, including the Shalodis and the relatives of two cousins who killed five people in a synagogue last week. In razing the homes of attackers, Israel is reviv- ing a punishment it largely halted in 2005. An army committee found at the time that punitive demoli- tions don't deter potential attackers. Government spokesman Mark Regev said Israel's se- curity services now "firmly believe that this can be an effective deterrent." He was backed by Cabi- net minister Yaakov Peri, a former head of Israel's Shin Bet security service, who said lone assailants can't be stopped by conventional means, and that the demo- litions of homes, if carried out quickly, can be effective. Others said the govern- ment simply tried to ap- pease a jittery public. "There is no policy com- ponent here. The only thing left is simple revenge," said Jeff Halper, a longtime campaigner against demo- litions. "The government needs to do something quick, wants to show it is tough." Human rights groups say razing homes as a deterrent amounts to collective pun- ishment and violates the rules that govern occupied territories such as east Je- rusalem, which Israel cap- tured in 1967, along with the West Bank and Gaza. The demolitions come at a time of heightened ten- sions in Jerusalem, a vola- tile city at the heart of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. Palestinian residents complain of longstanding official discrimination and fear Israel is marginalizing them further with settle- ments and a separation bar- rier slicing through Arab neighborhoods. Violence "will only stop when they end the occu- pation," said Enas Shalodi, who now lives with her hus- band and remaining chil- dren in two rooms in a rel- ative's temporarily vacant apartment in her building. Israel has demolished hundreds of Palestinian homes as punishment since 1967, along with thousands more that were razed for other reasons, such as lack- ing building permits, which Palestinians say are difficult to get from Israel. Between 1987 and 2005, a period encompassing two Palestinian uprisings, Israel destroyed 1,115 Palestinian homes as punishment, par- tially demolished 64 and sealed or partially sealed 417, according to B'Tselem. Punitive demolitions were largely halted in Feb- ruary 2005 after the army committee deemed them in- effective. That decision fol- lowed four years in which Palestinian bombers and gunmen killed more than 1,000 Israelis. Some in Israel fear they are seeing the start of a third uprising. Religious passions among Muslims — the vast majority of the city's Pales- tinians — have been stoked by demands from some members of Prime Min- ister Benjamin Netanya- hu's coalition to allow Jew- ish worship at a major Je- rusalem shrine that is run by Muslims but is sacred to both faiths. In this climate, lone Pal- estinian assailants have struck repeatedly in Jeru- salem: • In August, the driver of a construction vehicle ran over and killed an inspec- tor at a building site. • In October, a week af- ter the attack by Shalodi, a waiter shot and severely wounded a rabbi who has been pushing for Jewish prayer rights at the con- tested holy site. • In early November, a motorist slammed a mini- van into a crowd waiting for a train, killing two people. • Last week, cousins Ghassan and Oday Abu Ja- mal, wielding meat cleav- ers, knives and a handgun, killed four Jewish worship- pers and a policeman in the synagogue attack. All six assailants were shot to death on the spot by security forces, and Ne- tanyahu ordered their fam- ily homes demolished. Netanyahu said suicide attackers may not care if they die, "but they care if in some cases, and often in many cases, if their homes are demolished afterward or sealed." 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