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Washington 88/72 New York 82/68 Miami 87/75 Atlanta 79/65 Detroit 80/59 Houston 87/74 Chicago 79/58 Minneapolis 82/62 Kansas City 81/62 El Paso 93/62 Denver 72/49 Billings 68/50 Los Angeles 74/59 San Francisco 65/53 Seattle 74/55 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: THURSDAY 92° 62° FRIDAY 95° 65° Pa rtly sunn y and ho t Sunny to partly cloudy and hot SATURDAY 94° 64° Pa rtly sunn y and ho t SUNDAY 91° 62° Pa rtly sunn y and ve ry warm TODAY 89° 61° Very warm with sunshine. Clear tonight. High ....................................................................... 81° Low ........................................................................ 58° Normal high ......................................................... 84° Normal low ........................................................... 57° Record high ........................................... 102° in 1951 Record low .............................................. 44° in 1953 Humidity noon today ........................................ 36% 24 hours through 2 p.m. yesterday ................. 0.00" Month to date ................................................... 0.30" Normal month to date ..................................... 1.06" Season to date ................................................ 19.97" Normal season to date .................................. 23.88" Red Bluff through 2 p.m. yesterday Chico .................................................................. Good Napa ................................................................... Good Red Bluff .............................................. Not available Redding ............................................... Not available Yuba City ............................................. Not available Allergy, dust and dander today: Beneficial Grass ............. Moderate Mold .........................Low Trees ....................... Low Weeds ..................... Low 8 Highest at 1 p.m. Today 5:45 a.m. 8:28 p.m. 2:51 p.m. 2:30 a.m. Thursday 5:44 a.m. 8:29 p.m. 3:47 p.m. 2:59 a.m. 14 hr., 43 min. Jun2 Full Jun9 Last New Jun16 First Jun24 aboveBendBridge......................27 ...........2.70 ....... -0.10 atHamiltonCity.........................148 ......129.41 ......+0.01 atOrdFerry................................114 ........96.92 ....... -0.08 atRedBluffDiversionDam.......253 ......238.70 .......none atTehamaBridge ......................213 ......201.40 ....... -0.10 atVinaWoodsonBridge............183 ......167.28 ....... -0.12 BlackButte ....................455.63..............69,597 .....48.4% LakeOroville..................740.22.........1,588,057 .....42.5% LakeShasta ...................981.97.........2,454,661 .....53.9% LakeTrinity..................2259.90.........1,043,108 .....39.4% Whiskeytown...............1208.81............237,291 .....98.4% Weather Trivia ™ What is the longest rainless period for a place in the U.S.? 993 days, Bagdad, Calif. Today Thursday Anaheim 74/57/pc 77/59/pc Bakersfield 89/63/s 92/65/s Chula Vista 69/58/pc 70/59/pc Crescent City 58/50/pc 57/50/pc Death Valley 102/69/s 104/71/s Eureka 57/49/pc 56/50/pc Fremont 67/54/pc 67/54/pc Fresno 90/60/s 92/61/s Glendale 75/58/pc 78/60/pc Huntington Beach 68/58/pc 69/59/pc Irvine 66/58/pc 69/60/pc Lake Tahoe 70/35/t 73/41/s Long Beach 73/59/pc 76/61/pc Los Angeles 74/59/pc 75/61/pc Mammoth Mountain 69/39/t 72/43/s Modesto 87/56/s 89/56/s Monterey 61/52/c 62/52/pc Moreno Valley 79/53/pc 84/55/s Napa 70/50/pc 72/50/pc Needles 97/71/pc 100/75/s Oakland 64/53/c 64/54/c Oxnard 69/56/pc 69/56/pc Redding 91/62/s 94/65/s Riverside 79/54/pc 86/56/s Sacramento 83/54/s 84/55/s San Bernardino 81/53/pc 86/56/s San Diego 69/61/pc 70/61/pc San Francisco 65/53/c 64/54/c San Jose 73/52/c 74/54/pc San Luis Obispo 70/51/pc 73/51/pc Santa Ana 70/59/pc 73/61/pc Santa Barbara 69/53/pc 71/54/pc Santa Clarita 77/56/pc 81/58/s Stockton 84/52/s 86/54/s Ventura 69/56/pc 68/57/pc Yosemite Valley 82/49/t 84/51/pc Today Thursday Albuquerque 82/55/pc 83/56/s Atlanta 79/65/t 82/67/t Baltimore 85/67/t 87/63/t Boston 80/63/pc 79/59/t Buffalo 77/59/t 76/58/pc Chicago 79/58/t 80/64/s Cincinnati 82/62/t 83/64/pc Dallas 85/68/t 82/68/c Denver 72/49/t 72/47/c Detroit 80/59/t 81/61/s El Paso 93/62/pc 93/63/t Fargo 82/59/s 78/55/t Honolulu 82/68/pc 83/69/pc Houston 87/74/t 85/73/pc Indianapolis 81/63/t 84/65/s Kansas City 81/62/t 79/65/c Las Vegas 91/69/pc 94/71/s Louisville 86/66/t 86/68/pc Miami 87/75/pc 87/75/pc Minneapolis 82/62/pc 81/65/t New Orleans 86/74/t 85/74/pc New York City 82/68/t 82/66/t Oklahoma City 82/67/t 80/65/c An area of high pressure off the East coast will keep much of the Atlantic Seaboard sunny, warm and humid today. A zone of drenching and locally strong thunderstorms is forecast to crawl eastward and extend from the central Gulf Coast to the Great Lakes region. Some of the storms from the eastern Great Lakes to the central Ap- palachians and upper Ohio Valley can be locally heavy and gusty. While a few storms are forecast to ignite over Texas and the southern Plains, much less activity is forecast today compared to this past weekend. High .................................. 94° in Perry, SC Low ............... 29° in Bodie State Park, CA High ........................ 118° in Sibi, Pakistan Low ..... -4° in Summit Station, Greenland Bogota 65/49/t 66/49/t Buenos Aires 64/52/s 65/55/s Caracas 87/74/t 85/74/c Ensenada 71/53/pc 75/55/pc Mexico City 77/57/t 76/54/t Montreal 83/66/r 72/51/sh Rio de Janeiro 82/72/s 84/71/t Tijuana 70/58/pc 72/59/pc Toronto 82/55/t 78/52/s Vancouver 69/54/pc 71/55/s Orlando 89/70/pc 88/70/pc Philadelphia 86/70/t 87/67/t Phoenix 95/72/pc 97/73/s Pittsburgh 81/62/t 81/61/pc Portland, ME 82/63/pc 81/56/t Portland, OR 78/56/pc 83/59/s St. Louis 85/68/t 86/70/t Salt Lake City 71/53/pc 68/51/t Seattle 74/55/pc 78/57/s Tucson 95/64/pc 94/65/s Washington, DC 88/72/t 89/71/t Cairo 111/78/pc 94/68/pc Casablanca 85/63/s 82/61/t Johannesburg 73/50/s 72/47/s Kinshasa 91/71/pc 91/72/t Lagos 87/76/t 87/76/t Nairobi 79/59/pc 78/60/t Tripoli 78/60/s 78/59/s Baghdad 103/75/s 106/82/pc Beijing 90/68/pc 91/68/pc Hong Kong 88/82/t 89/82/c Jerusalem 102/72/pc 92/58/pc Kabul 85/52/s 82/54/pc Manila 93/81/t 92/81/t Melbourne 62/52/s 64/46/sh New Delhi 109/81/pc 109/83/s Seoul 86/58/s 84/62/s Singapore 89/80/t 88/80/t Sydney 68/53/s 71/57/s Tehran 89/68/pc 93/73/s Tokyo 85/66/s 82/68/c Amsterdam 64/50/pc 60/49/sh Athens 77/64/c 73/62/t Belgrade 59/48/sh 64/47/pc Berlin 59/47/pc 68/49/pc Budapest 62/46/pc 67/45/pc Dublin 54/43/sh 56/42/sh London 66/52/pc 63/48/c Madrid 84/57/s 87/60/s Moscow 82/60/s 77/57/t Paris 69/53/pc 70/50/pc Rome 74/55/t 75/54/s Stockholm 61/43/sh 61/46/c Vienna 61/47/pc 67/48/pc Zurich 63/43/s 69/50/pc 78/45 80/50 80/52 78/51 78/47 83/54 86/55 70/50 84/50 85/60 87/61 74/42 74/42 77/48 91/62 89/61 84/53 63/50 67/49 57/49 77/52 80/47 83/48 58/50 80/49 Forecasts and graphics provided by AccuWeather, Inc. ©2015 Saturday,June13,2015 CLASSICCARSHOW·RIBCOOK-OFF·LIVEMUSIC CarShowstarts@9:00am·RibCook-Offstarts@11:00am Tickets just $20 each, available at coat check or online at www.rollinghillscasino.com GOLF•LODGING•EVENTCENTER GAMING • DINING • EQUESTRIAN I-5ATLIBERALAVE • CORNING WWW.ROLLINGHILLSCASINO.COM 1375MontgomeryRd. Red Bluff, CA 530 529-0797 SAVE $70 inmail-inrebatesonour best tires for summer! HIT THE ROAD TIRE SALE UP TO SalesendsJuly5th,2015 GerberUnionElementarySchoolDistrict Request for Proposal - Lighting Energy Efficiency Measures Statement of Purpose GerberElementarySchoolisacceptingbidstoperformlightingupgradesonourcampuslocatedat23014Chard Avenue in Gerber, California. The purpose for these lighting upgrades is to improve energy efficiency on campus in compliance with our Energy Plan submitted to the California Energy Commission under the Proposition 39 Clean Energy Act. Lighting upgrades are both interior and exterior and are detailed in the Energy Measure Description included in Appendix A. Required Deliverables This state-funded project is a prevailing wage project. Contractor shall be listed as a prevailing wage contractor and will be responsible for all aspects of compliance regarding prevailing wage. Contractor is responsible for providing all materials, labor, and equipment necessary to complete the work according to the specifications and best practices. Final payment will be available after a walk-through ensures completeness and functionality to our satisfaction. Proposal should include information about availability of warranty, maintenance, and support timelines. Schedule Work shall commence on or around July 6, 2015 and be completed by July 24, 2015. While weekends and evenings can be accommodated, it is preferred that work be done on our regular work schedule of Monday through Friday between 6:30AM and 2:30PM. Proposal Format Proposal shall contain, at a minimum: the lighting measures to be installed; the cost per lamp or fixture; the quantity of lamps or fixtures included in the proposal; the estimated dollar savings per lighting measure through and PG&E rebates included; and the cost to the school per lighting measure included. Any measures requested but not included in the proposal should be itemized separately in the proposal and clearly marked as not included. Administrative Information Proposal is due by June 3, 2015. Questions regarding proposal information should be directed to Bree Brown at 530-385-1041 or bbrow1@gerberschool.org. Decision regarding contact award will be made based on price and best value as defined in Section 20133 of the Public Contract Code. For detailed specifications see the GUESD website at: www.gerberschool.org. Locallyowned business offering high value, low cost energy for decades. Call Liam at 526-1551 or visit www.sacriversolar.com Lic# 996900 www.tehamafamilyfitness.com Tehama Family Fitness Center 2498SouthMainSt.RedBluff 528-8656 A Couple Of Losers Weight Loss Competition Needtolosesomeweight?Haveafriendorfamily member that would also like to lose a few pounds? Well we've got a contest designed just for you! 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