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Washington 53/47 New York 50/47 Miami 83/71 Atlanta 56/43 Detroit 47/34 Houston 58/35 Chicago 38/18 Minneapolis 11/-6 Kansas City 25/6 El Paso 49/28 Denver 26/11 Billings 23/16 Los Angeles 58/50 San Francisco 55/44 Seattle 45/39 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 55° 41° MONDAY 52° 43° Pe riods of ra in Pa rtly sunn y TUESDAY 56° 44° Pa rtly sunn y WEDNESDAY 53° 40° Pe riods of ra in TODAY 51° 37° Mostly cloudy; a little a.m. rain, then a shower. Mostly cloudy and seasonably cool tonight. High ....................................................................... 54° Low ........................................................................ 35° Normal high ......................................................... 54° Normal low ........................................................... 37° Record high ............................................. 77° in 1962 Record low .............................................. 21° in 1937 Humidity noon today ........................................ 81% 24 hours through 2 p.m. yesterday ................. 0.00" Month to date ................................................... 3.20" Normal month to date ..................................... 1.32" Season to date .................................................. 7.98" Normal season to date .................................... 9.54" Red Bluff through 2 p.m. yesterday Chico .................................................... Not available Napa ........................................................... Moderate Red Bluff .............................................. Not available Redding ............................................... Not available Yuba City ................................................... Moderate Allergy, dust and dander today: Beneficial Grass .................. Absent Mold .........................Low Trees ....................... Low Weeds ................ Absent 1 Highest at 11 a.m. Today 7:31 a.m. 5:01 p.m. 6:55 a.m. 5:10 p.m. Sunday 7:31 a.m. 5:02 p.m. 7:44 a.m. 6:13 p.m. 9 hr., 30 min. Jan9 New Jan16 First Full Jan23 Last Jan31 aboveBendBridge......................27 ...........3.00 ....... -5.30 atHamiltonCity.........................148 ......131.80 ....... -1.83 atOrdFerry................................114 ......100.30 ....... -1.87 atRedBluffDiversionDam.......253 ......239.10 ....... -3.00 atTehamaBridge ......................213 ......202.40 ....... -3.10 atVinaWoodsonBridge............183 ......168.90 ....... -2.73 BlackButte ....................444.46..............40,574 .....28.2% LakeOroville..................670.46.........1,043,084 .....27.9% LakeShasta ...................923.97.........1,479,820 .....32.5% LakeTrinity..................2184.92............501,331 .....18.9% Whiskeytown...............1198.48............205,623 .....85.3% Weather Trivia ™ What is the lowest temperature ever recorded on Earth? -128.6F. Vostok, Antarctica. July 21, 1983. Today Sunday Anaheim 59/49/c 61/43/pc Bakersfield 57/44/r 61/41/pc Chula Vista 61/50/pc 62/46/pc Crescent City 54/42/r 55/46/pc Death Valley 58/32/c 61/33/s Eureka 53/40/c 56/47/pc Fremont 57/43/r 58/48/pc Fresno 54/40/r 56/40/pc Glendale 57/47/c 60/40/pc Huntington Beach 60/52/c 61/49/pc Irvine 59/50/c 61/44/pc Lake Tahoe 35/20/sn 34/17/pc Long Beach 61/51/c 63/47/pc Los Angeles 58/50/c 61/47/pc Mammoth Mountain 35/12/sn 36/10/pc Modesto 54/41/r 57/44/pc Monterey 58/43/r 58/47/pc Moreno Valley 55/43/c 58/35/pc Napa 51/39/r 55/44/pc Needles 58/44/pc 60/41/pc Oakland 56/43/r 57/46/pc Oxnard 59/48/c 61/47/pc Redding 50/36/r 55/39/pc Riverside 56/42/c 60/36/pc Sacramento 53/40/r 56/42/pc San Bernardino 56/44/c 59/38/pc San Diego 60/53/pc 62/50/pc San Francisco 55/44/r 56/48/pc San Jose 58/44/r 59/48/pc San Luis Obispo 57/47/r 62/46/pc Santa Ana 59/50/c 62/46/pc Santa Barbara 56/46/r 59/45/pc Santa Clarita 55/44/c 59/39/pc Stockton 53/40/r 56/43/pc Ventura 57/48/c 60/44/pc Yosemite Valley 43/26/sn 44/28/pc Today Sunday Albuquerque 38/21/s 35/19/c Atlanta 56/43/r 47/26/s Baltimore 52/46/c 62/28/r Boston 44/41/c 54/34/r Buffalo 46/40/c 45/17/sn Chicago 38/18/sn 19/5/c Cincinnati 55/35/sh 35/15/sf Dallas 47/28/pc 44/27/s Denver 26/11/pc 32/13/s Detroit 47/34/c 34/17/sn El Paso 49/28/s 50/31/pc Fargo -1/-15/pc 5/-7/pc Honolulu 81/68/pc 81/67/s Houston 58/35/pc 51/34/s Indianapolis 49/25/r 26/11/sf Kansas City 25/6/c 23/18/s Las Vegas 52/37/pc 53/35/pc Louisville 57/34/r 34/18/pc Miami 83/71/t 81/61/sh Minneapolis 11/-6/pc 4/-4/pc New Orleans 70/44/pc 53/37/s New York City 50/47/c 61/34/r Oklahoma City 35/18/sn 33/23/s Warmer air will begin to surge northward over the eastern third of the nation today. Temperatures will climb into the 50s and 60s in the Southeast states, despite areas of clouds and showers. A cold start may be enough to allow patchy ice and locally dense fog over the interior Northeast. The warmup will continue at night. Meanwhile, a storm will produce a swath of drenching rain over the lower Mississippi Valley to the lower Great Lakes. A change to snow will precede a freeze-up from the middle Mississippi Valley to the western Great Lakes. High ............................. 81° in McAllen, TX Low .......... -9° in Tuolumne Meadows, CA High ........... 109° in Marble Bar, Australia Low ................. -57° in Ikki-Ambar, Russia Bogota 70/47/r 69/47/pc Buenos Aires 85/65/pc 89/66/pc Caracas 84/72/s 85/72/s Ensenada 62/48/pc 63/43/pc Mexico City 72/45/s 69/40/pc Montreal 37/34/sh 44/17/r Rio de Janeiro 94/79/t 95/79/pc Tijuana 62/49/pc 62/44/pc Toronto 44/37/c 42/19/r Vancouver 42/32/c 43/31/c Orlando 79/64/t 75/46/s Philadelphia 54/48/c 63/30/r Phoenix 57/43/pc 59/41/c Pittsburgh 51/43/c 47/17/sh Portland, ME 40/35/i 49/35/r Portland, OR 45/35/r 45/33/pc St. Louis 42/13/r 22/14/s Salt Lake City 35/21/c 29/18/pc Seattle 45/39/c 47/34/pc Tucson 53/35/pc 55/34/c Washington, DC 53/47/c 60/29/pc Cairo 67/52/pc 67/52/pc Casablanca 68/52/pc 69/49/c Johannesburg 84/58/t 80/59/t Kinshasa 90/75/pc 89/74/sh Lagos 88/74/s 89/75/s Nairobi 80/59/pc 79/61/c Tripoli 73/56/c 72/52/s Baghdad 64/43/s 63/41/s Beijing 38/15/s 32/10/s Hong Kong 70/63/c 70/63/c Jerusalem 54/41/pc 56/44/pc Kabul 54/23/pc 53/23/pc Manila 87/76/pc 88/75/c Melbourne 77/56/pc 89/65/pc New Delhi 73/47/pc 74/47/pc Seoul 35/25/pc 36/14/s Singapore 87/79/t 88/77/c Sydney 79/66/s 80/68/s Tehran 49/38/sh 46/28/c Tokyo 51/41/pc 53/39/s Amsterdam 45/42/c 47/39/sh Athens 63/50/pc 63/51/c Belgrade 46/41/c 49/40/r Berlin 36/28/pc 39/30/sh Budapest 35/32/sn 39/31/r Dublin 46/36/sh 43/32/c London 50/41/r 48/40/c Madrid 54/49/c 56/51/c Moscow 11/3/sn 6/-9/pc Paris 50/42/c 49/42/r Rome 62/55/c 62/53/pc Stockholm 18/10/sf 28/23/sn Vienna 36/33/sn 38/31/r Zurich 47/36/r 48/36/r 38/21 39/24 41/26 35/23 36/18 53/40 51/38 51/39 52/37 50/38 50/36 33/13 35/19 36/22 50/36 51/37 50/32 55/45 54/45 53/40 52/33 41/23 45/23 54/42 48/25 Forecasts and graphics provided by AccuWeather, Inc. ©2016 ByChristopherS. Rugaber The Associated Press WASHINGTON The U.S. economy is motoring ahead despite slowing global growth that caused up- heavals in financial markets around the world this week. Employers added a ro- bust 292,000 jobs last month, and the unemploy- ment rate stayed low at 5 percent, the Labor Depart- ment said Friday. Job gains in the October-December quarter averaged 284,000, the best three-month in- crease since last January. The strong hiring un- derscores the resilience of the United States at a time of slow global growth and financial turmoil. Healthy consumer spending, mod- est gains in home con- struction and an uptick in government spend- ing should offset drags from overseas and bolster growth this year, econo- mists said. The report "immediately puts to rest a lot of the wor- ries that the U.S. economy will come undone due to the intensifying global head- winds coming out of China and the Middle East," said Mark Vitner, an economist at Wells Fargo. For all of 2015, employers added 2.65 million jobs, a monthly average of 221,000. That made 2015 the second- best year for hiring since 1999, after 2014. The unemployment rate has held at 5 percent for the past three months, despite the solid job gains, because nearly 1 million more Amer- icans have begun seeking work since September. Wages were the one weak spot in December, as aver- age pay slipped a penny to $25.24 an hour. Hourly pay has risen 2.5 percent in the past year, only the second time since the Great Re- cession ended in mid-2009 that it's reached that level. Yet pay growth remains be- low the roughly 3.5 percent pace typical of a healthy economy. Global trade accounts for just about 30 percent of U.S. economic activity, one of the lowest such per- centages in the world, ac- cording to Patrick O'Keefe, director of economic re- search at the consulting firm CohnReznick. A resilient U.S. economy will probably help some other countries by draw- ing in more imports, es- pecially as a higher-val- ued dollar holds down the prices of foreign goods. The World Bank said this week that Mexico and emerging markets in Central America should fare better than the rest of South America be- cause of their proximity to the healthier U.S. economy. Still, the effect could be limited if Americans' spending remains concen- trated in services — from restaurants to health care — rather than factory goods. At the same time, Fri- day's solid jobs report could make it more likely that the Federal Reserve will further raise rates after announc- ing its first increase in nearly a decade last month. Steady hiring would reduce the supply of people seek- ing jobs, which could lead to higher pay and possibly help lift inflation closer to the Fed's 2 percent target. Many economists expect the Fed to raise its bench- mark rate three times this year. 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