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December 13, 2014

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Washington 49/37 New York 41/34 Miami 74/57 Atlanta 60/36 Detroit 42/37 Houston 73/58 Chicago 46/40 Minneapolis 45/42 Kansas City 57/52 El Paso 71/42 Denver 58/28 Billings 53/33 Los Angeles 64/50 San Francisco 58/48 Seattle 50/36 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 52° 44° MONDAY 48° 44° Pe riods of ra in Mostly cloudy TUESDAY 50° 44° Pe riods of ra in WEDNESDAY 52° 39° Mostly cloudy TODAY 54° 38° Intervals of clouds and sun. Turning cloudy and seasonably cool tonight. High ....................................................................... 53° Low ........................................................................ 48° Normal high ......................................................... 54° Normal low ........................................................... 38° Record high ............................................. 74° in 1958 Record low .............................................. 25° in 1985 Humidity noon today ........................................ 73% 24 hours through 2 p.m. yesterday ................. 0.19" Month to date ................................................... 7.00" Normal month to date ..................................... 1.44" Season to date ................................................ 13.61" Normal season to date .................................... 6.26" 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 .................. Absent Weeds ................ Absent 2 Highest at 12 p.m. Today 7:22 a.m. 4:44 p.m. 11:51 p.m. 11:48 a.m. Sunday 7:23 a.m. 4:44 p.m. none 12:17 p.m. 9 hr., 22 min. Dec14 Last Dec21 New First Dec28 Full Jan4 aboveBendBridge......................27 .........14.80 ....... -0.40 atHamiltonCity.........................148 ......148.00 ........ N.A. atOrdFerry................................114 ......113.61 ........ N.A. atRedBluffDiversionDam.......253 ......248.10 ......+2.30 atTehamaBridge ......................213 ......217.20 ......+9.80 atVinaWoodsonBridge............183 ......187.19 ........ N.A. BlackButte ....................449.05..............51,254 .....35.7% LakeOroville..................675.19.........1,075,126 .....28.8% LakeShasta ...................910.80.........1,302,160 .....28.6% LakeTrinity..................2212.75............669,780 .....25.3% Whiskeytown...............1202.07............216,349 .....89.7% Weather Trivia ™ What is a duster? Another name for a brief snow squall that coats the ground. Today Sunday Anaheim 64/45/pc 66/48/pc Bakersfield 57/42/pc 59/43/pc Chula Vista 64/46/pc 66/49/s Crescent City 56/46/pc 59/49/r Death Valley 66/43/pc 65/43/pc Eureka 55/44/pc 58/46/r Fremont 57/44/pc 59/49/pc Fresno 56/40/pc 56/41/pc Glendale 62/46/pc 63/48/pc Huntington Beach 63/51/pc 64/53/pc Irvine 63/45/pc 63/49/pc Lake Tahoe 39/16/pc 41/24/c Long Beach 64/47/pc 65/49/pc Los Angeles 64/50/pc 66/52/pc Mammoth Mountain 36/13/pc 39/20/pc Modesto 55/40/pc 55/46/pc Monterey 60/43/pc 62/50/pc Moreno Valley 58/39/pc 62/42/pc Napa 56/41/pc 56/45/pc Needles 62/43/s 63/46/pc Oakland 56/45/pc 58/49/pc Oxnard 64/47/pc 65/52/pc Redding 55/39/pc 52/43/c Riverside 58/37/pc 61/41/pc Sacramento 55/41/pc 56/47/pc San Bernardino 59/36/pc 63/40/pc San Diego 64/49/pc 64/52/s San Francisco 58/48/pc 60/52/pc San Jose 56/43/pc 59/47/pc San Luis Obispo 62/41/pc 62/48/pc Santa Ana 66/49/pc 66/52/pc Santa Barbara 65/43/pc 64/46/pc Santa Clarita 60/40/pc 62/44/pc Stockton 55/39/pc 56/46/pc Ventura 62/45/pc 64/50/pc Yosemite Valley 46/29/pc 47/32/pc Today Sunday Albuquerque 60/33/pc 49/28/pc Atlanta 60/36/s 60/35/s Baltimore 46/32/s 48/37/pc Boston 40/30/c 41/31/pc Buffalo 37/34/c 39/34/c Chicago 46/40/sh 50/45/sh Cincinnati 46/37/pc 48/40/c Dallas 68/56/sh 65/46/t Denver 58/28/pc 37/24/sn Detroit 42/37/c 48/41/sh El Paso 71/42/pc 60/35/s Fargo 46/36/c 39/25/c Honolulu 81/71/pc 80/68/sh Houston 73/58/c 73/61/c Indianapolis 45/38/pc 49/41/c Kansas City 57/52/sh 60/47/c Las Vegas 55/39/pc 54/37/pc Louisville 50/38/pc 51/40/pc Miami 74/57/pc 75/58/s Minneapolis 45/42/sh 50/35/c New Orleans 68/49/c 70/52/s New York City 41/34/pc 45/34/pc Oklahoma City 65/54/sh 62/41/t Brisk and chilly conditions with spotty flurries will linger over part of New England today. Some sunshine and a chilly breeze are in store for the mid-Atlantic. Sunshine and a milder afternoon are forecast for the South. As warmer air flows northward over the Plains, areas of low clouds and spotty rain will develop in some locations. After a mild day along the High Plains, colder air will settle in at night with snow in some areas. That snow will occur farther west over the northern Rockies to the Wasatch Mountains today with rain in lower elevations. High ....................... 78° in Brownsville, TX Low ............................... 3° in Alamosa, CO High ........ 111° in Meekatharra, Australia Low ............. -58° in Delyankirskiy, Russia Bogota 64/47/t 64/47/r Buenos Aires 84/61/pc 76/65/s Caracas 87/71/s 88/72/s Ensenada 63/44/pc 66/47/pc Mexico City 69/48/t 70/43/pc Montreal 29/15/pc 32/24/pc Rio de Janeiro 90/75/t 86/73/t Tijuana 63/47/pc 65/49/pc Toronto 39/32/pc 41/33/pc Vancouver 49/32/s 45/29/s Orlando 68/42/s 68/44/s Philadelphia 43/34/pc 46/35/pc Phoenix 65/46/sh 63/45/s Pittsburgh 38/33/c 43/38/sh Portland, ME 38/28/sf 39/26/pc Portland, OR 50/34/pc 49/38/pc St. Louis 55/47/pc 59/48/c Salt Lake City 46/30/sn 41/25/pc Seattle 50/36/pc 51/38/pc Tucson 60/39/sh 59/36/s Washington, DC 49/37/s 52/42/pc Cairo 68/55/pc 69/55/pc Casablanca 67/48/r 57/47/r Johannesburg 78/57/t 76/57/pc Kinshasa 90/73/t 89/73/t Lagos 90/75/r 91/76/pc Nairobi 78/59/pc 79/59/pc Tripoli 65/47/pc 66/52/s Baghdad 74/55/pc 69/51/r Beijing 39/19/s 41/22/s Hong Kong 65/59/s 69/64/s Jerusalem 57/46/s 54/45/sh Kabul 48/19/c 49/16/s Manila 87/76/pc 85/76/c Melbourne 85/67/s 84/59/s New Delhi 69/51/t 66/49/r Seoul 28/14/s 33/22/pc Singapore 88/77/t 86/76/t Sydney 73/63/pc 77/64/s Tehran 56/41/s 58/43/s Tokyo 50/37/s 49/37/s Amsterdam 44/35/pc 42/39/pc Athens 60/46/s 60/46/s Belgrade 50/30/s 51/32/pc Berlin 42/33/sh 39/33/pc Budapest 47/38/pc 49/40/c Dublin 40/37/c 47/35/sh London 42/34/pc 48/37/pc Madrid 51/44/r 50/43/r Moscow 35/32/sn 34/27/sn Paris 43/31/r 41/35/pc Rome 62/53/pc 62/54/pc Stockholm 36/26/pc 36/34/pc Vienna 43/35/pc 43/36/c Zurich 49/39/r 44/38/c 44/26 47/26 44/24 44/25 47/17 55/41 55/39 56/41 55/41 53/38 55/39 37/17 37/19 43/25 55/39 54/38 52/36 55/48 55/49 55/44 55/41 45/31 43/28 56/46 46/31 Forecasts and graphics provided by AccuWeather, Inc. ©2014 ByKarlRitter The Associated Press LIMA, PERU U.N. global warming talks seemed set to spill over into the week- end as negotiators bickered Friday over the content of climate action plans that countries should unveil in the run-up to a key summit in Paris next year. The yearly U.N. climate meetings rarely close on time and the two-week ses- sion in Lima was no excep- tion as disputes that arose in the opening days re- mained unresolved by Fri- day's scheduled close of the conference. "This will not be over today," Chinese delegate Zhang Jiutian said. "There are still some points in the agenda that need more dis- cussion." One of the most prob- lematic issues in Lima was getting the more than 190 countries participating to agree on what information should go into the pledges that governments are sup- posed to put on the table for a global climate pact ex- pected to be adopted a year from now in Paris. Rich countries insisted the pledges should focus on efforts to control emissions of carbon dioxide and other heat-trapping greenhouse gases and were resisting demands that they include promises of financing to help poor countries absorb the ef- fects of climate change. Meanwhile, top carbon polluter China and other major developing countries opposed plans for a review process so the pledges can be compared against one another before Paris. Their reluctance angered some delegates from countries on the front lines of climate change. "We are shocked that some of our colleagues would want to avoid a pro- cess to hold their proposed targets up to the light," said Tony de Brum, the foreign minister of the Marshall Islands, a Pacific nation of low-lying atolls at risk of be- ing flooded by rising seas. Though negotiating tac- tics always play a role, vir- tually all disputes in the U.N. talks reflect the wider issue of how to divide the burden of fixing the plan- etary warming that scien- tists say results from hu- man activity, primarily the burning of oil, coal and nat- ural gas. Historically, Western na- tions are the biggest emit- ters. Currently, most CO2 emissions are coming from developing countries as they grow their economies and lift millions of people out of poverty. ENVIRONMENT UN climate talks in Peru seem headed for overtime MARTINMEJIA—THEASSOCIATEDPRESS Activists perform as heads of state, from le , President Barack Obama, Australia's Prime Minister Tony Abbott, Canada's Prime Minister Stephen Harper, China's President Xi Jinping, India's Narendra Modi, Russia's President Vladimir Putin and Japan's Prime Minister Shinzo Abe during the Climate Change Conference COP20in Lima Peru, on Friday. 235So.MainSt.,RedBluff 527-1657 FurnitureDepot MON.-FRI.9:00-6:00 SAT. 9:00-5:00 • SUN. 11:00-5:00 all Recliners SPECIALS SPECIALS Continue Beautyrest mattress sets $ 200 OFF $ 100 OFF | WEATHER | REDBLUFFDAILYNEWS.COM SATURDAY, DECEMBER 13, 2014 12 A

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