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Washington 61/42 New York 60/44 Miami 84/71 Atlanta 67/43 Detroit 48/40 Houston 78/56 Chicago 44/38 Minneapolis 37/33 Kansas City 56/33 El Paso 48/26 Denver 26/15 Billings 27/17 Los Angeles 62/42 San Francisco 55/40 Seattle 45/38 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: WEDNESDAY 53° 37° THURSDAY 52° 41° Cloudy , a sho we r in the p.m. Sun and some clouds FRIDAY 52° 44° Mostly cloudy SATURDAY 52° 39° Ra in, t hen a co uple of showers TODAY 54° 33° Mostly sunny. Mainly clear and chilly tonight. High ....................................................................... 54° Low ........................................................................ 34° Normal high ......................................................... 54° Normal low ........................................................... 37° Record high ............................................. 73° in 1989 Record low .............................................. 22° in 1940 Humidity noon today ........................................ 42% 24 hours through 2 p.m. yesterday ................. 0.10" Month to date ................................................... 1.65" Normal month to date ..................................... 1.70" Season to date .................................................. 3.02" Normal season to date .................................... 5.76" Red Bluff through 2 p.m. yesterday Chico .......................................................... Moderate Napa ........................................................... Moderate Red Bluff .............................................. Not available Redding ..................................................... Moderate Yuba City ............................................. Not available Allergy, dust and dander today: At Risk Grass .................. Absent Mold .........................Low Trees .................. Absent Weeds ................ Absent 2 Highest at 11 a.m. Today 7:24 a.m. 4:44 p.m. 10:30 a.m. 9:29 p.m. Wednesday 7:25 a.m. 4:44 p.m. 11:09 a.m. 10:35 p.m. 9 hr., 20 min. Dec18 First Dec25 Full Last Jan1 New Jan9 aboveBendBridge......................27 ...........2.50 ......+1.10 atHamiltonCity.........................148 ......130.60 ......+1.20 atOrdFerry................................114 ........97.70 ......+0.70 atRedBluffDiversionDam.......253 ......238.90 ......+0.80 atTehamaBridge ......................213 ......202.10 ......+1.40 atVinaWoodsonBridge............183 ......168.60 ......+1.90 BlackButte ....................437.38..............27,173 .....18.9% LakeOroville..................651.94............923,895 .....24.7% LakeShasta ...................914.91.........1,355,982 .....29.8% LakeTrinity..................2181.94............485,131 .....18.3% Whiskeytown...............1198.51............205,711 .....85.3% Weather Trivia ™ Are raindrops shaped like a pear? No. They actually look more like a mushroom. Today Wednesday Anaheim 62/35/s 64/36/s Bakersfield 52/29/s 54/32/pc Chula Vista 61/39/s 64/39/s Crescent City 53/40/pc 52/48/c Death Valley 57/27/s 56/27/s Eureka 52/38/s 53/48/pc Fremont 54/34/s 55/39/s Fresno 48/29/s 50/31/pc Glendale 59/35/s 62/39/s Huntington Beach 61/44/s 62/45/s Irvine 60/36/s 62/37/s Lake Tahoe 28/6/s 38/19/s Long Beach 64/40/s 65/42/s Los Angeles 62/42/s 64/44/s Mammoth Mountain 30/2/s 39/12/s Modesto 52/29/s 52/32/pc Monterey 56/36/s 58/39/s Moreno Valley 55/25/s 58/27/s Napa 56/29/s 55/35/s Needles 55/35/s 56/35/s Oakland 56/35/s 55/39/s Oxnard 62/40/s 63/43/s Redding 53/34/s 54/38/pc Riverside 57/26/s 59/26/s Sacramento 53/29/s 52/33/pc San Bernardino 57/32/s 60/29/s San Diego 63/43/s 64/45/s San Francisco 55/40/s 55/44/s San Jose 55/35/s 56/38/s San Luis Obispo 62/35/s 65/38/s Santa Ana 62/40/s 63/40/s Santa Barbara 62/33/s 63/35/s Santa Clarita 57/31/s 59/33/s Stockton 52/27/s 52/31/pc Ventura 61/39/s 62/40/s Yosemite Valley 38/11/s 45/22/s Today Wednesday Albuquerque 36/19/s 36/17/pc Atlanta 67/43/s 68/56/pc Baltimore 60/39/s 56/42/s Boston 59/40/pc 48/38/s Buffalo 48/36/c 50/44/pc Chicago 44/38/pc 53/31/sh Cincinnati 52/39/pc 60/42/sh Dallas 70/43/pc 58/34/s Denver 26/15/sn 32/14/pc Detroit 48/40/c 51/36/sh El Paso 48/26/s 48/25/s Fargo 34/28/sn 29/18/sn Honolulu 84/73/s 83/73/s Houston 78/56/pc 67/43/pc Indianapolis 49/40/c 55/34/sh Kansas City 56/33/pc 42/25/pc Las Vegas 49/32/s 48/32/s Louisville 58/43/pc 63/41/sh Miami 84/71/pc 83/73/pc Minneapolis 37/33/c 40/26/r New Orleans 74/59/pc 75/57/t New York City 60/44/pc 53/47/s Oklahoma City 62/30/s 52/27/s Rain will taper to showers over much of northern New England and clear much of the Atlantic Seaboard today. Wet snow will fall on part of northern Maine, while showers and thunder affect central Florida. Following the rain, temperatures will remain well above mid-December levels from the Atlantic coast to the Mississippi Valley. Most areas from the Great Lakes to the western and central Gulf Coast can expect at least partial sunshine. Meanwhile, a storm will spread a swath of locally heavy snow from the central Rockies to a large part of the northern Plains. High .......................... 85° in Opa Locka, FL Low ............................ -2° in Gunnison, CO High ........... 110° in Marble Bar, Australia Low ... -75° in Summit Station, Greenland Bogota 69/49/pc 68/48/c Buenos Aires 82/63/s 84/68/pc Caracas 85/76/pc 86/76/t Ensenada 61/40/s 64/37/s Mexico City 74/42/pc 75/43/pc Montreal 49/29/sh 39/31/c Rio de Janeiro 92/75/t 86/74/pc Tijuana 62/37/s 64/37/s Toronto 48/34/c 43/41/c Vancouver 44/34/pc 43/31/pc Orlando 80/66/sh 83/67/c Philadelphia 61/43/s 57/45/s Phoenix 55/35/s 56/36/s Pittsburgh 50/39/c 56/46/pc Portland, ME 55/32/r 44/29/s Portland, OR 43/39/pc 46/39/c St. Louis 57/50/pc 59/32/pc Salt Lake City 31/22/sf 32/22/sn Seattle 45/38/c 46/37/c Tucson 52/27/s 52/28/s Washington, DC 61/42/s 58/45/s Cairo 68/51/s 67/54/c Casablanca 78/47/pc 78/49/pc Johannesburg 78/59/pc 83/59/pc Kinshasa 88/71/pc 87/72/t Lagos 92/69/s 90/69/s Nairobi 73/58/t 75/59/t Tripoli 62/52/r 63/53/pc Baghdad 63/44/s 64/43/pc Beijing 37/24/s 33/16/s Hong Kong 69/56/pc 62/50/pc Jerusalem 55/44/s 56/44/c Kabul 49/20/s 45/20/c Manila 82/78/r 84/75/r Melbourne 80/57/pc 83/57/s New Delhi 70/42/pc 69/45/pc Seoul 44/25/c 34/19/s Singapore 86/75/pc 87/75/c Sydney 83/68/pc 78/68/t Tehran 44/28/pc 45/24/s Tokyo 57/51/pc 62/47/pc Amsterdam 47/45/c 55/51/sh Athens 58/46/pc 56/48/pc Belgrade 40/32/s 37/30/pc Berlin 42/37/c 46/44/c Budapest 36/29/c 38/29/pc Dublin 53/51/r 56/51/sh London 56/54/r 60/54/r Madrid 60/38/pc 63/38/pc Moscow 30/25/sn 29/21/sn Paris 51/49/r 58/50/c Rome 58/40/s 57/38/c Stockholm 31/26/c 33/28/c Vienna 40/32/c 41/34/c Zurich 44/34/c 48/37/sh 29/11 33/8 34/15 33/16 38/10 53/29 53/28 56/29 54/29 52/31 54/32 28/17 28/15 34/13 53/34 54/33 50/27 54/45 53/44 52/38 52/31 38/23 39/21 53/40 39/25 Forecasts and graphics provided by AccuWeather, Inc. ©2015 ByNourYoussef The Associated Press CAIRO EgyptsaidMonday it has not yet found any sign of terrorism in the deadly Oct. 31 crash of a Russian passenger jet in the Sinai desert, a preliminary find- ing that conflicts with Rus- sian, U.S. and British state- ments that they believed a bomb on the aircraft prob- ably was to blame. ThevaguelywordedEgyp- tian statement reflected the deep reluctance among gov- ernment authorities to point to the possibility of a bomb, and the implication of lax security at the Sharm el- Sheikh airport, where the Metrojet plane took off. The Airbus A321-200 broke apart 23 minutes after departing the Red Sea resort for St. Peters- burg, killing all 224 people aboard. The crash led Rus- sia to halt all flights to and from Egypt, while Britain suspended flights to and from the resort. The ac- tions inflicted a heavy blow to Egypt's vital tourism in- dustry. Several officials involved in Egypt's investigation told The Associated Press that security gaps at the Sharm el-Sheikh airport were making finding a cul- prit more difficult, includ- ing poor video surveillance and the number of people who could enter the facility with only limited searches. Soon after the crash, the U.S. and Britain said the plane probably was brought down by a bomb, in part citing chatter among mili- tants in Sinai. On Nov. 17, Moscow also announced a bomb was to blame, say- ing its tests had founds traces of TNT on luggage, personal effects and frag- ments of the plane. In re- sponse, Egyptian Prime Minister Sherif Ismail said only that his country would "bear in mind" the Russian conclusion. A local affiliate of the Is- lamic State group claimed responsibility and released an online photo of what it said was the bomb used to bring the plane down — a soft-drink can packed with explosives with wires that appeared to be a kind of detonator. The head of Egypt's main investigation, run by the Civil Aviation Ministry, said its inquiry so far has found no evidence of any "illegal or terrorist act." Its pre- liminary report has been given to other countries in- volved, and it is continuing its work, said chief investi- gator Ayman el-Muqadam. He also complained that the countries contending a bomb was to blame have not given his investigators "any information indicating unlawful interference" with the plane. The ministry-led inves- tigation, in which Russia and several other countries are taking part, has so far focused on technical as- pects of the plane, includ- ing analyzing cockpit voice and flight data recorders. The prosecutor's office has a separate inquiry involv- ing the Interior Ministry, which is supposed to deter- mine whether a criminal act took place. The head of the prose- cution-led investigation, Emad el-Dahshan, told AP, "We have no suspects." He said video surveillance of the airport showed nothing. But two officials involved in the investigations said Egyptian police had run their own tests of wreck- age that had come up posi- tive for traces of explosives, and that the results were re- ceived even before Ismail made his comments. The officials spoke on condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to talk about the investigation. The results of the tests have not been made public. Police spokesman Abu Bakr Abdel-Karim said he had no information on the test. Asked about the test, el-Dah- shan referred the AP to an- otherprosecutor,whodidnot answer calls for comment. The Civil Aviation Minis- try could not be reached for comment, but a member of itsinvestigationsaidhisteam hadnotbeeninformedofany wreckage test results. Three officials involved in the investigations said the authorities' reluctance to acknowledge a bomb could have been smuggled into the airport stems from their refusal to admit to a security failure and it is af- fecting the seriousness of the probe. 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