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Washington 85/63 New York 87/67 Miami 86/77 Atlanta 83/62 Detroit 82/61 Houston 90/71 Chicago 84/67 Minneapolis 79/57 Kansas City 89/70 El Paso 96/72 Denver 81/49 Billings 64/44 Los Angeles 82/66 San Francisco 73/55 Seattle 63/55 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: FRIDAY 89° 58° SATURDAY 94° 61° Wa rm with plenty of sun Sunn y and wa rmer SUNDAY 96° 62° Sunn y and ve ry wa rm MONDAY 94° 61° Sunn y and ve ry wa rm TODAY 78° 56° Partly sunny and warmer. Mainly clear tonight. High ....................................................................... 64° Low ........................................................................ 53° Normal high ......................................................... 90° Normal low ........................................................... 59° Record high ........................................... 105° in 1937 Record low .............................................. 47° in 2006 Humidity noon today ........................................ 48% 24 hours through 2 p.m. yesterday ................. 0.15" Month to date ................................................... 0.15" Normal month to date ..................................... 0.23" Season to date .................................................. 0.18" Normal season to date .................................... 0.47" 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 ....................... Low Mold .........................Low Trees ....................... Low Weeds ........... Moderate 5 Highest at 12 p.m. Today 6:51 a.m. 7:15 p.m. 10:53 a.m. 9:42 p.m. Friday 6:52 a.m. 7:14 p.m. 11:49 a.m. 10:21 p.m. 12 hr., 24 min. Sep21 First Sep27 Full Last Oct4 New Oct12 aboveBendBridge......................27 ...........2.30 ....... -0.10 atHamiltonCity.........................148 ......129.36 ....... -0.03 atOrdFerry................................114 ........96.92 ....... -0.01 atRedBluffDiversionDam.......253 ......238.50 .......none atTehamaBridge ......................213 ......201.10 ....... -0.10 atVinaWoodsonBridge............183 ......166.98 ....... -0.05 BlackButte ....................444.58..............40,833 .....28.4% LakeOroville..................672.17.........1,054,590 .....28.2% LakeShasta ...................937.79.........1,683,048 .....37.0% LakeTrinity..................2201.77............599,302 .....22.6% Whiskeytown...............1209.21............238,567 .....98.9% Weather Trivia ™ On average, how many hurricanes form in the Atlantic each year? Six. Today Friday Anaheim 82/62/s 88/63/s Bakersfield 80/59/s 87/63/s Chula Vista 79/64/s 81/66/s Crescent City 66/50/pc 65/49/pc Death Valley 94/68/s 98/67/s Eureka 66/50/pc 65/49/s Fremont 77/56/s 81/55/s Fresno 82/60/s 87/64/s Glendale 81/63/s 89/64/s Huntington Beach 78/67/s 81/67/s Irvine 79/64/s 84/64/s Lake Tahoe 65/33/pc 72/34/s Long Beach 83/67/s 87/68/s Los Angeles 82/66/s 87/68/s Mammoth Mountain 72/34/s 74/36/s Modesto 80/56/s 87/57/s Monterey 70/53/s 70/54/s Moreno Valley 82/57/s 90/58/s Napa 78/50/s 83/51/s Needles 97/74/s 100/76/s Oakland 76/55/s 77/55/s Oxnard 78/61/s 82/63/s Redding 78/55/pc 89/58/s Riverside 83/56/s 91/59/s Sacramento 80/54/s 89/55/s San Bernardino 83/59/s 92/62/s San Diego 80/68/s 82/70/s San Francisco 73/55/s 74/55/s San Jose 77/55/s 82/56/s San Luis Obispo 80/57/s 88/58/s Santa Ana 80/66/s 84/67/s Santa Barbara 81/59/s 84/61/s Santa Clarita 83/56/s 91/60/s Stockton 81/54/s 88/54/s Ventura 78/62/s 82/64/s Yosemite Valley 75/43/pc 82/49/s Today Friday Albuquerque 88/60/pc 86/58/pc Atlanta 83/62/pc 84/64/s Baltimore 84/57/s 84/59/s Boston 85/64/s 82/63/s Buffalo 80/60/s 81/63/pc Chicago 84/67/s 78/61/t Cincinnati 84/57/s 85/64/pc Dallas 96/75/pc 96/74/pc Denver 81/49/pc 72/44/s Detroit 82/61/s 82/66/pc El Paso 96/72/pc 96/70/s Fargo 71/46/c 64/45/c Honolulu 87/77/pc 87/77/pc Houston 90/71/pc 90/69/pc Indianapolis 83/63/s 85/67/pc Kansas City 89/70/pc 83/56/t Las Vegas 89/69/s 91/70/s Louisville 86/63/s 88/69/pc Miami 86/77/t 88/76/t Minneapolis 79/57/t 66/52/c New Orleans 88/72/pc 89/72/pc New York City 87/67/s 85/67/s Oklahoma City 95/73/pc 89/62/t A large swath of dry air and sunshine is forecast to hold and extend from Texas to Maine today. In much of this swath, the pattern will hold through Friday. Warm days and cool nights are in the offing. Meanwhile, an area of unsettled conditions is expected to remain over much of Florida today and beyond. Downpours can lead to flash flooding, while a few storms can produce gusty winds and waterspouts. A front will continue to make eastward progress through the northern Plains and the Upper Midwest with showers and spotty severe storms. High ............................... 100° in Pecos, TX Low ........................ 29° in Mullan Pass, ID High ........... 117° in Al Ahsa, Saudi Arabia Low ... -25° in Summit Station, Greenland Bogota 69/50/pc 63/49/sh Buenos Aires 65/47/pc 66/52/pc Caracas 88/76/t 88/77/t Ensenada 80/61/pc 82/61/pc Mexico City 69/58/t 72/53/t Montreal 82/59/s 82/60/s Rio de Janeiro 88/70/s 89/70/s Tijuana 82/62/pc 84/63/pc Toronto 81/58/s 81/64/pc Vancouver 63/52/s 62/54/c Orlando 83/72/t 86/73/t Philadelphia 86/62/s 86/64/s Phoenix 97/73/s 99/74/s Pittsburgh 84/56/s 84/60/s Portland, ME 83/59/s 82/58/s Portland, OR 69/54/sh 73/56/pc St. Louis 90/75/s 91/67/pc Salt Lake City 66/46/t 66/47/pc Seattle 63/55/sh 68/55/c Tucson 94/69/pc 95/70/c Washington, DC 85/63/s 86/65/s Cairo 94/77/s 94/77/s Casablanca 79/62/pc 78/62/s Johannesburg 83/54/s 82/51/s Kinshasa 86/71/pc 89/72/pc Lagos 83/75/t 83/75/t Nairobi 82/56/c 83/57/s Tripoli 101/74/pc 99/72/s Baghdad 108/77/s 107/78/t Beijing 83/63/pc 85/59/pc Hong Kong 87/79/sh 87/79/pc Jerusalem 86/67/s 86/68/s Kabul 83/48/s 84/49/s Manila 89/78/t 90/77/t Melbourne 58/48/pc 59/46/c New Delhi 98/78/pc 88/79/t Seoul 81/57/s 80/60/pc Singapore 90/81/pc 89/80/c Sydney 65/56/sh 66/54/pc Tehran 79/62/t 75/60/pc Tokyo 67/65/r 75/68/r Amsterdam 62/52/sh 64/51/sh Athens 88/73/s 89/71/s Belgrade 95/70/s 96/69/s Berlin 75/54/sh 68/52/pc Budapest 90/63/s 88/64/pc Dublin 60/47/c 61/44/pc London 64/53/c 63/51/sh Madrid 70/48/pc 75/54/s Moscow 67/56/c 72/59/pc Paris 65/52/sh 65/52/sh Rome 85/69/s 83/65/pc Stockholm 65/54/r 63/49/sh Vienna 89/60/s 73/59/pc Zurich 63/47/t 62/46/pc 72/34 74/33 73/44 70/35 70/35 80/54 78/52 78/50 78/46 77/56 78/56 58/30 61/30 68/37 78/55 78/56 72/47 65/54 67/53 66/50 72/45 65/38 68/39 66/50 69/45 Forecasts and graphics provided by AccuWeather, Inc. ©2015 ByJoshLederman The Associated Press ANAHEIM Taking aim at his potential political op- ponents, Vice President Joe Biden railed Wednes- day against Republicans who "deny climate change" and want to shut down the federal government over funding for Planned Par- enthood, and pleaded with them to "just get out of the way." Biden came to California, a national leader on clean energy, to tout solar tech- nology and ramp up pres- sure on the U.S. and other nations as the Obama ad- ministration presses for a successful finish to global climate talks. Yet his visit was infused with 2016 overtones, and he playfully mocked Republicans who reject mainstream climate science that says humans are contributing to warmer temperatures. "I think if you pushed them, they'd probably deny gravity as well," Biden said. The California swing brought Biden to the same corner of the state as the pack of Republican pres- idential candidates, who were descending on the Ronald Reagan Presiden- tial Library for their sec- ond televised debate on Wednesday night. Address- ing a solar power summit in Anaheim, Biden offered a prediction that viewers would hear more skepticism about climate change from the pack of GOP candidates participating in the debate. He also called out the billionaire Koch brothers — the Democratic Party's preferred boogeyman — for leading efforts to stymie renewable energy develop- ment, though he added sardonically that they were "fine guys, as I understand it." "We need to set an ex- ample for the whole world by eliminating these waste- ful, unnecessary subsidies," Biden said, arguing that special interests are fight- ing to preserve federal tax benefits that the energy in- dustry enjoys. As he considers a late en- trance into the 2016 presi- dential race, Biden has started to speak out more directly against the Repub- lican candidates he would face if he won his party's nomination. Addressing Hispanics at a reception on Tuesday night, he lashed out at GOP front-runner Donald Trump and said his "sick" message of xenopho- bia "will not prevail." Biden's California trip was designed to give a boost to a key element of President Barack Obama's agenda. World leaders are working feverishly to fin- ish a global climate treaty by December, and the vice president's next stop in Cal- ifornia was a U.S.-China Climate Leaders Summit in Los Angeles, where the world's two largest pollut- ers are aiming to ramp up pressure on other coun- tries to match the ambi- tious pledges to cap or curb emissions that the U.S. and China have already laid out. On the sidelines of the climate summit, Biden planned to meet privately with Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti, California Senate President Pro Tem Kevin de Leon and mayors from other major U.S. cit- ies. He also squeezed in a session with the secretary- treasurer of the Culinary Workers Union, whose en- dorsement is key for pres- idential candidates in the competitive state of Ne- vada. At the climate sum- mit, the White House an- nounced that 11 Chinese cities and provinces would max out their emissions ear- lier than China's national goal of 2030. 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