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November 14, 2015

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Washington 53/38 New York 50/39 Miami 83/74 Atlanta 59/37 Detroit 51/38 Houston 67/51 Chicago 55/40 Minneapolis 56/40 Kansas City 66/47 El Paso 73/55 Denver 58/33 Billings 59/36 Los Angeles 79/53 San F rancis co 63/51 Seattle 51/41 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 60° 38° MONDAY 58° 40° Mostly cloudy Morning rain, then a shower TUESDAY 66° 43° Pa rtly sunn y WEDNESDAY 67° 40° Plenty of sun TODAY 65° 49° Partly sunny. Overcast and breezy; periods of rain late tonight. High ....................................................................... 65° Low ........................................................................ 37° Normal high ......................................................... 64° Normal low ........................................................... 43° Record high ............................................. 87° in 1995 Record low .............................................. 24° in 1985 Humidity noon today ........................................ 46% 24 hours through 2 p.m. yesterday ................. 0.00" Month to date ................................................... 0.52" Normal month to date ..................................... 1.11" Season to date .................................................. 0.74" Normal season to date .................................... 2.32" Red Bluff through 2 p.m. yesterday Chico .......................................................... Moderate Napa ........................................................... Moderate Red Bluff .............................................. Not available Redding ..................................................... Moderate Yuba City ................................................... Moderate Allergy, dust and dander today: Neutral Grass .................. Absent Mold .........................Low Trees ....................... Low Weeds ........... Moderate 2 Highest at 10 a.m. Today 6:53 a.m. 4:53 p.m. 9:24 a.m. 7:35 p.m. Sunday 6:54 a.m. 4:53 p.m. 10:16 a.m. 8:29 p.m. 10 hr., 00 min. Nov18 First Nov25 Full Last Dec2 New Dec11 aboveBendBridge......................27 ...........1.40 ....... -0.10 atHamiltonCity.........................148 ......128.90 ....... -0.04 atOrdFerry................................114 ........96.40 ....... -0.09 atRedBluffDiversionDam.......253 ......238.00 ....... -0.10 atTehamaBridge ......................213 ......200.60 ....... -0.10 atVinaWoodsonBridge............183 ......166.40 ....... -0.12 BlackButte ....................437.12..............26,759 .....18.6% LakeOroville..................658.84............967,155 .....25.9% LakeShasta ...................916.22.........1,373,465 .....30.2% LakeTrinity..................2183.64............494,340 .....18.7% Whiskeytown...............1198.28............205,034 .....85.0% Weather Trivia ™ Is there a difference between drifting snow and blowing snow? Yes. Drifting snow is beneath 6 feet; blowing snow occurs above 6 feet. Today Sunday Anaheim 78/45/s 67/48/pc Bakersfield 73/44/s 60/42/sh Chula Vista 75/51/s 67/56/pc Crescent City 60/48/pc 53/41/c Death Valley 73/41/s 75/53/pc Eureka 62/48/pc 52/39/c Fremont 66/51/s 59/43/pc Fresno 70/47/s 58/41/r Glendale 76/47/s 65/49/pc Huntington Beach 72/52/s 65/53/pc Irvine 75/47/s 66/49/pc Lake Tahoe 55/32/s 36/20/sn Long Beach 76/53/s 68/50/pc Los Angeles 79/53/s 67/51/pc Mammoth Mountain 54/22/s 40/24/sn Modesto 68/44/s 60/42/sh Monterey 63/49/s 59/43/sh Moreno Valley 76/37/s 65/43/pc Napa 66/48/s 61/36/c Needles 75/48/s 75/52/pc Oakland 64/50/s 61/44/pc Oxnard 72/50/s 64/50/pc Redding 66/48/pc 60/37/r Riverside 77/35/s 65/39/pc Sacramento 68/48/s 61/40/sh San Bernardino 78/41/s 65/44/pc San Diego 74/56/s 69/56/pc San Francisco 63/51/s 59/47/pc San Jose 67/48/s 60/42/pc San Luis Obispo 74/46/s 64/46/r Santa Ana 74/50/s 66/49/pc Santa Barbara 74/45/s 66/48/pc Santa Clarita 76/43/s 63/44/pc Stockton 68/45/s 61/41/sh Ventura 72/47/s 62/49/pc Yosemite Valley 62/32/s 45/23/sn Today Sunday Albuquerque 60/38/s 59/42/pc Atlanta 59/37/s 61/44/pc Baltimore 51/32/pc 59/38/s Boston 49/36/s 56/44/pc Buffalo 45/38/pc 56/44/s Chicago 55/40/s 61/44/s Cincinnati 52/36/s 61/37/s Dallas 63/51/c 59/56/sh Denver 58/33/s 59/29/s Detroit 51/38/pc 62/39/s El Paso 73/55/c 66/51/c Fargo 57/34/pc 55/44/s Honolulu 86/76/sh 86/75/sh Houston 67/51/c 70/63/c Indianapolis 56/37/s 63/38/s Kansas City 66/47/s 60/46/pc Las Vegas 67/44/s 69/46/pc Louisville 57/38/s 64/41/s Miami 83/74/sh 80/74/t Minneapolis 56/40/pc 59/46/s New Orleans 67/55/pc 69/65/c New York City 50/39/pc 57/48/s Oklahoma City 64/46/s 56/50/c Chilly air will hold over the Northeast with blustery conditions today. Rain and snow showers will retreat to near the Canada border. Clouds and showers are forecast to linger over South Florida. Much of the rest of the eastern half of the nation can expect a dry day with sunshine. Following a hard freeze and heavy frost over the interior South and Ohio Valley, temperatures will moderate in the afternoon. Clouds and showers will begin to gather over parts of Texas and New Mexico ahead of a major storm forecast to hit the Central states next week. High ..................... 90° in Marco Island, FL Low ................. 3° in Bodie State Park, CA High ........... 114° in Marble Bar, Australia Low ... -46° in Summit Station, Greenland Bogota 67/49/pc 68/50/c Buenos Aires 79/63/s 82/63/s Caracas 88/78/t 88/79/t Ensenada 76/50/s 67/58/pc Mexico City 67/51/pc 70/50/pc Montreal 39/31/pc 49/34/pc Rio de Janeiro 92/74/t 82/72/t Tijuana 76/49/s 68/56/pc Toronto 44/36/pc 57/38/s Vancouver 48/42/c 46/36/c Orlando 80/63/s 80/64/pc Philadelphia 51/38/pc 59/44/s Phoenix 79/55/pc 74/53/pc Pittsburgh 47/35/c 57/36/s Portland, ME 47/29/pc 52/37/pc Portland, OR 60/44/r 50/39/r St. Louis 67/44/s 65/47/s Salt Lake City 55/37/s 58/33/c Seattle 51/41/r 48/39/r Tucson 79/53/c 69/52/pc Washington, DC 53/38/s 60/43/s Cairo 83/63/pc 82/63/pc Casablanca 77/53/s 77/54/pc Johannesburg 81/58/t 87/54/pc Kinshasa 88/73/t 86/73/c Lagos 89/77/pc 90/77/c Nairobi 75/59/t 77/60/t Tripoli 72/60/pc 70/58/sh Baghdad 75/50/s 74/53/pc Beijing 54/37/c 58/39/pc Hong Kong 81/75/c 82/77/pc Jerusalem 71/59/pc 72/58/pc Kabul 57/27/s 53/26/s Manila 92/79/s 91/79/s Melbourne 65/52/sh 68/48/pc New Delhi 87/62/pc 86/64/pc Seoul 62/48/pc 63/46/pc Singapore 89/78/t 88/78/t Sydney 68/60/sh 69/59/sh Tehran 58/37/s 54/38/s Tokyo 63/59/r 68/59/r Amsterdam 53/50/sh 59/52/r Athens 71/57/s 68/54/s Belgrade 59/39/c 59/45/pc Berlin 49/44/c 57/51/r Budapest 56/39/pc 53/47/c Dublin 58/55/r 60/43/c London 56/54/r 61/54/pc Madrid 66/40/s 66/41/s Moscow 33/28/c 31/27/sn Paris 53/49/pc 59/48/pc Rome 67/47/s 66/46/s Stockholm 43/34/r 42/29/c Vienna 53/45/s 57/53/r Zurich 50/41/c 58/41/pc 57/33 58/30 56/37 56/34 53/27 68/48 66/50 66/48 66/46 66/50 65/50 56/35 57/36 58/36 66/48 65/49 62/46 60/51 60/50 62/48 62/47 56/38 61/38 60/48 61/40 Forecasts and graphics provided by AccuWeather, Inc. ©2015 ByPhuongLe The Associated Press San Francisco's Fish- erman's Wharf typically bustles this time of year as workers prepare to haul millions of pounds of Dungeness crab that are a tradition at Thanksgiving and other holiday meals. But crab pots are sitting empty on docks, boats are idled and fishermen are anxiously waiting for Cal- ifornia authorities to open the lucrative Dungeness crab season. California has delayed the Nov. 15 start of its com- mercial crab season after finding dangerous levels of a toxin in crabs. Officials in Oregon and Washing- ton are testing crab sam- ples and will decide soon whether to open its coastal season by Dec. 1 as planned. A massive bloom of mi- croscopic algae — which produced a natural toxin called domoic acid that is harmful to wildlife and fish — in the Pacific Ocean is threatening the crab in- dustry during a time when many fishing outfits make their most money. It's also roiling coastal tourism and marine ecosystems. A closure along the entire West Coast would be a blow to the industry, which har- vested nearly $170 million worth of Dungeness crab in 2014. "Everybody is counting on crab to make it, so this isprettydisappointing,"said Larry Collins, president of the San Francisco Crab Boat OwnersAssociation."When- ever they test clean, we'll go get them. I'm very hopeful that it's sooner than later." Experts say the warm conditions that set up the toxic algae bloom — while not attributed to climate change — does offer a pic- ture of what's to come as ocean temperatures are projected to warm. Al- ready, warmer ocean tem- peratures off New England have shaken up fisheries there, contributing to the collapse of the region's cod fishery and the shift north- ward in the lobster popula- tion, studies have found. "I don't have a crystal ball, but I think we're being given a warning here," said Vera Trainer, who man- ages the marine biotoxin program at the Northwest Fisheries Science Center in Seattle. "We're being shown what the future is going to look like. This is more of what we can expect." Razor clams, for now, have been taken off menus in Oregon and Washing- ton. Shellfish managers have closed recreational digs after finding danger- ous levels of domoic acid in the bivalves. Those closures have cost an estimated $22 million in tourism-related spending, said Dan Ayres, coastal shellfish manager for the Washington Depart- ment of Fish and Wildlife. Crabbing was also closed along parts of the Washing- ton coast over the summer, though crabbing continued in the Puget Sound. Matt Hunter, shellfish project leader with the Or- egon Department of Fish and Wildlife, said crabbing is huge fishery in the state and any closure will have "trickle-down effect on the economy, not only on the coastal communities." Crab can still be found in many restaurants and stores, including San Fran- cisco's Fisherman's Wharf, and health officials say crabs sold in stores are safe to eat. Some crab on the market now may have been har- vested months ago and fro- zen for later; commercial crabfishingiscurrentlyopen insomepartsofAlaska,Ore- gon and Puget Sound. In California, crab fisher- man are bracing for a tough season. "Needless to say, this is devastating," said Steve Fitz, who owns Mr. Morgan Fisheries in Half Moon Bay. Crab represents the bulk of annual income for many in the fishing community, he said. COAST Boats sit idle as algae threatens Dungeness crab season HappyThanksgivingFromOurBrookdaleFamilytoYours! Enjoy a delicious pie while supporting our community! **All Proceeds Go To: St. Elizabeth's Community Hospital Hospice A Brookdale Benefit for St. Elizabeth's Hospice PleasePlaceOrdersBy: Friday, November 20 th by 5:00pm Choose From: Apple or Pumpkin Pie Cost: $9 Per Pie Pie Pick Up: Tues (24 th ) & Wed (25 th ) For Orders Please Call: (530) 529-2900 Or Order in Person at: 705 Luther Rd PIE TIME! PIE TIME! PIE TIME! 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