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Washington 89/73 New York 82/69 Miami 89/77 Atlanta 85/69 Detroit 88/63 Houston 93/73 Chicago 86/62 Minneapolis 80/62 Kansas City 91/70 El Paso 97/76 Denver 78/56 Billings 81/56 Los Angeles 79/63 San Francisco 72/56 Seattle 78/55 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 104° 71° FRIDAY 105° 72° Ve ry ho t Wa rmer SATURDAY 103° 69° Ho t with blazing sunshine SUNDAY 98° 65° Ho t with plenty of sun TODAY 85° 65° Mostly cloudy and cooler. Partly cloudy tonight. High ..................................................................... 104° Low ........................................................................ 72° Normal high ......................................................... 88° Normal low ........................................................... 60° Record high ........................................... 106° in 2014 Record low .............................................. 48° in 1964 Humidity noon today ........................................ 53% 24 hours through 2 p.m. yesterday ................. 0.00" Month to date .................................................. Trace Normal month to date ..................................... 0.21" Season to date ................................................ 19.97" Normal season to date .................................. 24.25" Red Bluff through 2 p.m. yesterday Chico .................................................................. Good Napa ................................................................... Good Red Bluff .............................................. Not available Redding ............................................... Not available Yuba City ................................................... Moderate Allergy, dust and dander today: Beneficial Grass .................. Absent Mold .........................Low Trees ....................... Low Weeds ........... Moderate 6 Highest at 12 p.m. Today 5:39 a.m. 8:38 p.m. 1:49 a.m. 2:23 p.m. Thursday 5:39 a.m. 8:38 p.m. 2:25 a.m. 3:31 p.m. 14 hr., 59 min. Jun16 New Jun24 First Full Jul1 Last Jul8 aboveBendBridge......................27 ...........2.50 .......none atHamiltonCity.........................148 ......128.99 ....... -0.01 atOrdFerry................................114 ........96.54 ....... -0.06 atRedBluffDiversionDam.......253 ......238.50 ....... -0.10 atTehamaBridge ......................213 ......201.20 ....... -0.10 atVinaWoodsonBridge............183 ......167.03 ....... -0.07 BlackButte ....................455.75..............69,967 .....48.7% LakeOroville..................733.40.........1,527,674 .....40.9% LakeShasta ...................976.79.........2,353,878 .....51.7% LakeTrinity..................2255.36.........1,002,113 .....37.8% Whiskeytown...............1208.65............236,783 .....98.2% Weather Trivia ™ What color is a tornado if the observer's back is to the sun? White. Today Thursday Anaheim 79/61/pc 78/62/pc Bakersfield 92/69/pc 94/73/s Chula Vista 73/62/pc 70/61/pc Crescent City 60/50/c 61/51/s Death Valley 102/70/c 105/76/pc Eureka 59/49/c 63/50/pc Fremont 76/60/c 77/60/pc Fresno 90/68/pc 95/70/s Glendale 77/61/pc 78/62/s Huntington Beach 72/62/pc 70/62/pc Irvine 72/63/pc 72/62/pc Lake Tahoe 62/46/t 78/40/s Long Beach 77/64/pc 76/64/pc Los Angeles 79/63/pc 78/63/pc Mammoth Mountain 65/45/t 75/43/pc Modesto 85/67/c 94/67/s Monterey 70/57/c 69/56/pc Moreno Valley 83/58/pc 83/59/s Napa 75/55/c 81/55/pc Needles 99/78/c 102/80/s Oakland 73/57/c 73/57/pc Oxnard 70/60/pc 71/60/pc Redding 88/67/c 105/74/s Riverside 84/60/pc 84/62/s Sacramento 79/63/c 95/62/s San Bernardino 83/55/pc 84/57/s San Diego 73/64/pc 71/65/pc San Francisco 72/56/c 73/56/pc San Jose 76/61/c 81/61/pc San Luis Obispo 76/55/pc 75/56/pc Santa Ana 76/64/pc 74/64/pc Santa Barbara 69/59/pc 70/57/pc Santa Clarita 79/60/pc 81/62/s Stockton 83/63/c 94/63/s Ventura 70/60/pc 70/60/pc Yosemite Valley 79/57/t 89/60/pc Today Thursday Albuquerque 87/64/pc 85/60/s Atlanta 85/69/t 84/69/t Baltimore 87/67/s 93/70/pc Boston 80/63/s 85/62/t Buffalo 80/60/t 76/59/pc Chicago 86/62/pc 75/60/t Cincinnati 89/67/pc 90/69/pc Dallas 96/72/s 94/72/s Denver 78/56/t 72/52/t Detroit 88/63/t 80/64/pc El Paso 97/76/pc 98/74/s Fargo 77/56/s 77/54/c Honolulu 86/72/pc 87/72/pc Houston 93/73/t 91/75/t Indianapolis 90/69/pc 90/69/pc Kansas City 91/70/s 83/68/t Las Vegas 93/72/c 95/77/pc Louisville 91/70/s 91/73/pc Miami 89/77/t 88/79/t Minneapolis 80/62/s 69/58/t New Orleans 86/74/t 85/74/t New York City 82/69/s 90/70/t Oklahoma City 94/72/s 91/72/t Lower humidity will bring a halt to thunderstorms in much of New England and the mid-Atlantic today. A greater amount of sunshine will boost temperatures in the region. Sufficient warmth and humidity will remain in the South to spur on showers and thunderstorms, especially during the afternoon and evening hours. A few gusty storms will push eastward across the Great Lakes. As heat builds over Texas and the southern Plains, moisture will continue to gather over parts of the West. Storms will spill onto the central Plains and raise the risk of flooding again. High ........................... 105° in Redding, CA Low ............................ 33° in Leadville, CO High ........................... 120° in Basrah, Iraq Low ..... -7° in Summit Station, Greenland Bogota 64/51/t 65/48/r Buenos Aires 60/46/s 59/43/pc Caracas 89/76/pc 89/77/t Ensenada 74/56/pc 73/56/s Mexico City 79/55/pc 80/54/t Montreal 78/57/t 76/58/pc Rio de Janeiro 82/67/s 84/69/s Tijuana 75/63/pc 73/61/s Toronto 78/55/t 77/55/pc Vancouver 71/54/s 69/53/s Orlando 87/71/t 91/73/t Philadelphia 87/69/s 93/72/pc Phoenix 96/79/s 99/78/s Pittsburgh 85/66/s 86/66/t Portland, ME 79/59/s 84/61/t Portland, OR 81/54/s 78/52/pc St. Louis 94/74/s 92/76/pc Salt Lake City 84/63/t 74/61/t Seattle 78/55/s 75/52/pc Tucson 95/72/t 96/71/pc Washington, DC 89/73/s 94/76/pc Cairo 90/68/s 88/68/s Casablanca 79/63/s 77/60/pc Johannesburg 62/40/s 60/41/r Kinshasa 88/72/t 87/70/t Lagos 85/73/t 86/74/t Nairobi 75/58/c 75/57/pc Tripoli 98/74/c 97/74/s Baghdad 111/81/s 106/78/s Beijing 82/63/c 86/68/s Hong Kong 91/84/sh 91/83/sh Jerusalem 83/56/s 82/56/s Kabul 90/54/s 90/56/s Manila 93/80/t 93/81/t Melbourne 54/39/pc 58/37/s New Delhi 107/87/s 105/87/pc Seoul 88/64/pc 84/63/t Singapore 87/79/t 87/78/t Sydney 62/52/sh 62/50/sh Tehran 97/75/s 99/76/s Tokyo 78/69/pc 76/69/pc Amsterdam 68/50/s 74/57/s Athens 80/66/pc 81/67/s Belgrade 86/61/pc 86/63/s Berlin 73/52/pc 76/56/s Budapest 85/61/pc 85/63/s Dublin 60/45/s 61/48/s London 66/51/pc 73/59/s Madrid 82/59/t 79/56/t Moscow 64/49/pc 66/50/c Paris 75/62/pc 85/64/t Rome 82/64/s 83/63/s Stockholm 66/52/pc 68/53/s Vienna 80/61/pc 82/64/t Zurich 74/56/pc 81/57/t 68/51 75/53 75/57 74/54 79/54 79/63 81/63 75/55 86/58 82/66 82/66 82/45 81/43 74/53 88/67 85/65 84/61 65/53 69/55 59/49 79/55 85/51 90/47 60/50 86/48 Forecasts and graphics provided by AccuWeather, Inc. ©2015 ByJameyKeaten and Dalton Bennett The Associated Press DUESSELDORF, GERMANY After more than two months of waiting, fami- lies of the 150 people killed when a Germanwings plane smashed into the French Alps in March will finally start burying their loved ones as the airline's par- ent company begins send- ing home victims' remains. Lufthansa sent coffins with the remains of 44 vic- tims by cargo plane Tuesday nightfromMarseille,France, to Duesseldorf, Germany, where Germanwings flight 9525 from Barcelona was supposed to land March 24. Instead, authorities say, the co-pilot purposely slammed the plane into a mountainside. "The families are in de- nial. They cannot and do not want to realize that their children are dead," said Elmar Giemulla, a law- yer for families of 34 of the victims. "It will be brutal when they see the coffins to- morrow, but it is necessary, because they need closure and that's only possible if they accept that their chil- dren are dead." Giemulla's clients include relatives of 16 students from one high school in Haltern, Germany, who were on their way home from a school ex- change program when they died. "Now, if the coffins are returning, the parents will know: This is really a fact, it's not just news," he said. An MD-11 jet carrying the coffins touched down in Duesseldorf as night fell on Tuesday, and parents and relatives will be allowed to visit the coffins inside a han- gar on Wednesday. A convoy of hearses will then head for Haltern, passing Joseph- Koenig-Gymnasium, the school the teens attended. Most of the families in Haltern and beyond have been trying to cope with their pain in private, and many of the burials ex- pected in the German town and nearby villages over the next few days and weeks will be family affairs. Remains of the rest of the victims, who had 19 differ- ent nationalities, will be sent back over the coming weeks. Nearly half of the victims were German and 47 others were Spanish. It has taken a long time to return the remains in part because of errors on official death certificates that ren- dered them invalid. There were also challenges finding and identifying the remains in the remote area where the crash happened because the plane was travelling so fast that its tail slammed into the mountainside a split second after the nose did, vaporizing much of the air- craft and its contents. Prosecutors in France and Germany believe Ger- manwings co-pilot An- dreas Lubitz intentionally crashed the Airbus A320. They say he had been hid- ing psychological problems from his employer. The office of Marseille prosecutor Brice Robin, who is leading a French in- vestigation into the crash, said he will meet with vic- tims' relatives Thursday in Paris to go over the discov- ery of DNA evidence and ex- plain the details of handing over remains. 150 PEOPLE KILLED 11 w ee ks a e r Ge rm an wi ng s cr as h, v ic ti ms ' re ma ins h ea d ho me CLAUDEPARIS—THEASSOCIATEDPRESS Employees load coffins of the victims of the Germanwings crash aboard a Lu hansa plane to Duesseldorf, Germany, at Marseille airport, in southeastern France. TheSalvationArmyiscordiallyinvitingyourchildren1 st grade through 6 th grade to attend Vacation Bible School. We will be running our "Everest" themed VBS from 9:00 to 3:30, June 15 - June 19, 2015. If you are interested in details and would like to enroll your child please call Maria Navarrete at 530-527-8530 or come by our office at 940 Walnut Street, Monday to Friday from 1:00 to 3:30. 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